hello friends, i am using talks 2.514, this talks working only nokia application. talks do not working nokia supporting software. like smartmoovi, altramfree. once i instaled consis english dictionary but talks cannot read it. sharafu. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 8:50 AM Subject: AccessIndia Digest, Vol 26, Issue 56
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(Syed Imran) > 10. How to read tables using talks? (Syed Imran) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 23:59:04 -0700 > From: "Ashwani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [AI] Braille wrist watches > To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi friends > I have posted a mail two days back in which I have mentioned about no > availability of These watches with several dealers in Delhi some of them > were even not aware of this concept of Braille watches. I want to know , > has anybody got this watch from any Titan showroom in Delhi? If yes, Then > please let me know so that I could also purchase it. Thanks. > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 02:41:26 +0800 > From: "Anubha Bhargava" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [AI] Did you get my invite? > To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in > Message-ID: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Hello, > Thanks for yr invitation. > But, before I join u pls tell me, What is meant by Desktop Dating & > How is it done? > Many thanks in advance & hope to rec yr reply soon by return mail. > With best regards. Anubha. > > > On 6/14/08, Ramkumar Paghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> >> Please join me >> http://invite.desktopdating.net/registration.php?yMfI2N7n2N7IytWpz8rHyube3d3UzcKi2ODOks7h6Zft0cfE2dzh0NLJ3My00NPHxufc19XIztSZ4+HXksri55Hltsbg1unc0daBxMrVz8XT8Y7y0+LP2N3c0tbRpdrY1djcksTj1uyK4oXxjvLV4tGTqNHg5YfjpZukp52Ul6Gaog== >> >> >> To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> with >> the subject unsubscribe. >> >> To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, >> please >> visit the list home page at >> >> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in >> > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 00:59:13 +0530 > From: "sharafu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [AI] how can off laptop moniter > To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > dear friends > i am sharafuddeen. i am using laptop can i off the laptop moniter while > using the system? because i do not want display the time of reading and > hearing. so that i can save the batery power of my system. > i hop help of every one. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 03:36:04 +0800 > From: "Anubha Bhargava" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [AI] Did you get my invite? > To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in > Message-ID: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > On 6/13/08, Kavita Desai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> >> Please join me >> http://invite.desktopdating.net/registration.php?yMfI2N7n2N7IytWpz8rHyube3d3UzcKi2ODOks7h6Zft0cfE2dzh0NLJ3My00NPHxufc19XIztSZ4+HXksri55Hlz8bp1OjQkKjG58rX5Yfj3szq2OTFj9jO4cjNlaur29zRzc2izN3U4ojxi/KS7srT4Zuiz9bjlummn6CcjqSfm5iX >> >> >> To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> with >> the subject unsubscribe. >> >> To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, >> please >> visit the list home page at >> >> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in >> > Hello, > Thanks a lot for yr invitation. > But, before I join u, pls do tell me What is Desktop Dating & How it is > done? > Many thanks in anticipation & hoping to rec yr reply soon by return > mail for sure. > With best regards. Anubha. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 22:02:27 +0100 > From: "shakir syed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [AI] Google emerges from rubble of collapsed > Microsoft-Yahoo > To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in > Message-ID: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Hi Renuka, > I'm Shakir success coach and HRD trainer. I'd like to learn more about > you. > Bye. > > > On 6/14/08, renuka warriar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> The Hindu News Update Service >> default/empty >> News Update Service >> Saturday, June 14, 2008 : 0940 Hrs >> >> Top Stories >> Google emerges from rubble of collapsed Microsoft-Yahoo talks >> >> SAN FRANCISCO (AP): Microsoft Corp.'s abandoned takeover bid for Yahoo >> Inc. >> appears to have culminated with a disheartening thud for those two >> companies >> but amounted to yet another coup for online search leader Google Inc. >> >> What began in January as Microsoft's most audacious attack yet on Google >> instead paved the way for the Internet's most powerful company to gain >> even >> more >> clout through a deal that gives Google access to a large chunk of Yahoo's >> advertising space. >> >> By submitting to a partnership that endorses Google's search advertising >> technology as a better choice than its own, Yahoo is giving online >> marketers >> even >> more incentive to spend most of their money with its biggest rival, >> according to industry analysts. >> >> It looks like such a sweet deal for Google that the U.S. Justice >> Department >> and lawmakers are expected to take a hard look at the arrangement to make >> sure >> it doesn't give Google too much control over the Internet's search >> advertising market. >> >> Google currently has about 75 percent of the U.S. search advertising >> market >> followed by Yahoo at 9 percent, according to the research firm eMarketer >> Inc. >> >> >> Although they contend their alliance won't lessen competition, Google and >> Yahoo have agreed to wait until late September to begin working together >> so >> the >> U.S. government has more time to assess the potential impact. >> >> Even more importantly to Google, the Yahoo partnership keeps a >> potentially >> valuable weapon out of Microsoft's control. >> >> Without Yahoo's renowned franchise, Microsoft once again is scrambling to >> find a way to fix its unprofitable online operations and narrow Google's >> commanding >> lead in the Internet's rapidly growing ad market. >> >> Google shares gained $18.56 to close Friday at $571.51 while Microsoft >> shares added 83 cents to close at $29.07 _ an indication that some >> investors >> were >> relieved the world's largest software maker concluded it would be too >> expensive and troublesome to buy Yahoo. >> >> On the other side of the fence, Yahoo shareholders had been clinging to >> the >> possibility that Microsoft would revive its last offer of $47.5 billion, >> or >> $33 per share, to buy the Internet pioneer. But those hopes evaporated >> late >> Thursday after Yahoo disclosed Microsoft had ``unequivocally'' rebuffed >> an >> attempt to renew the negotiations. >> >> In a sign of investors' frustration, Yahoo shares dropped as much as >> $1.77, >> or 7.5 percent, Friday before rallying late in the session to finish at >> $23.47, >> down five cents. The downturn marked Yahoo's lowest stock price since it >> closed at $19.18 at the end of January, just before Microsoft launched >> its >> takeover >> attempt. >> >> That leaves Yahoo's market value 29 percent below Microsoft's last offer, >> which was withdrawn May 3 after Yahoo asked for $37 per share. Yahoo's >> stock >> hasn't >> reached that price since January 2006. >> >> At least Microsoft still has a strong, highly profitable backbone _ a >> suite >> of software products that run most computers around the world. >> >> Yahoo, though, may have made a Faustian bargain by hiring Google to show >> ad >> links next to a significant portion of the ad links appearing alongside >> search >> results on its Web site in the United States and Canada. The Sunnyvale, >> California-based company also will pluck Google ads to show on other Web >> sites >> in its marketing network. >> >> Yahoo expects its annual revenue to get an $800 million lift from the >> arrangement with Google while still showing show the majority of its own >> ads >> alongside >> its own search results. But most analysts viewed it as an act of >> desperation, asserting it's only a matter of time before advertisers >> shift >> all their business >> to Google because they know their messages will show up on Yahoo either >> way. >> >> Deutsche Bank analyst Jeetil Patel described Yahoo's decision to farm out >> advertising to Google as ``one of the worst strategic maneuvers seen in >> the >> Internet >> industry.'' >> >> Google will get such great access to Yahoo's highly trafficked Web site >> that it should be able to gather more insights about the correlation >> between >> search >> requests and advertising, ThinkPanmure analyst William Morrison wrote in >> a >> Friday research note titled ``Giving Away The Store (To Google).'' >> >> And that additional data could help Google further improve its >> advertising >> formula to become an even more compelling marketing magnet. >> >> The partnership also cast doubt on a turnaround plan Yahoo co-founder >> Jerry >> Yang began drawing up year ago after he replaced Terry Semel as the >> company's >> chief executive. >> >> A big part of that strategy hinged on Yahoo becoming a ``must-buy'' for >> advertisers _ a strategy that the Google deal appears to contradict. >> >> ``This raises very important questions about the long-term vision for >> (Yahoo) and its place in the industry,'' said Cantor Fitzgerald analyst >> Derek Brown. >> >> >> Yahoo shareholders will get a chance to vent their frustration at the >> company's annual meeting Aug. 1 when activist investor Carl Icahn will >> seek >> to replace >> the board with nine alternate candidates. >> >> Icahn was primarily interested in selling Yahoo to Microsoft, so his >> campaign to replace the board may be hurt if he can't persuade >> shareholders >> he has >> other viable ideas on how to boost Yahoo's stock price. He didn't return >> a >> call seeking comment Friday. >> >> Yang and his top lieutenant, Susan Decker, defended the Google deal as a >> profitable move that will better position the company to capitalize on >> the >> Internet >> advertising market's growth from roughly $40 billion worldwide this year >> to >> a projected $75 billion to $80 billion market in 2011. >> >> Microsoft contends it offered Yahoo a better alternative even after >> losing >> interest in buying the entire company. >> >> When the latest talks broke off June 8, Microsoft was prepared to buy >> Yahoo's search operations for $1 billion and pay $35 per share to >> accumulate >> $8 billion >> worth of Yahoo's stock, according to an internal note sent Friday by >> Kevin >> Johnson, who oversees Microsoft's online operations. >> >> Microsoft also would have offered guarantees that could have boosted >> Yahoo's operating cash flow by an estimated $1 billion annually, Johnson >> wrote. >> >> Yahoo estimates the Google partnership will increase its operating cash >> flow by $250 million to $450 million annually. >> >> ``Regardless of Yahoo's decision, we will continue to move forward on our >> strategy in online services and advertising,'' Johnson assured Microsoft >> employees. >> >> >> Microsoft left the door open to renewing talks about buying Yahoo's >> search >> operations. Yahoo also gave itself some wiggle room by including a clause >> in >> the Google partnership that would end the alliance for a termination fee >> of >> up to $250 million. >> >> Some analysts and investors still think Microsoft eventually might try to >> buy Yahoo in its entirety, although at a price well below $47.5 billion. >> >> ``Yahoo seems to have backed itself into a corner pretty effectively here >> so it would appear Microsoft has a lot of leverage,'' said Dan >> Davidowitz, a >> portfolio >> manager for Polen Capital Management, which owns about 750,000 shares of >> Microsoft and 37,000 shares of Google. >> >> Davidowitz said he isn't interested in owning Yahoo's stock. >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe send a message to >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] the subject unsubscribe. >> >> To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, >> please visit the list home page at >> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 06:10:40 +0530 > From: "Gopalakrishnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [AI] IT's open season on the Web! > To: "Access India" <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > IT's open season on the Web! > > Anand Parthasarathy > > Firefox 3 will be available for free download on June 17 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Latest Ubuntu 8.04 desktop can run from DVD drive > > Firefox has a reputation for blocking viruses > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > - Graphic: Anand Parthasarathy > > OPEN HOUSE: The latest version 3 of the Firefox browser can be downloaded > on June 17, while the new desktop version of Ubuntu linux is already > available. > > > Bangalore: Within weeks of each other, the most popular Open Source > operating system and one of the most used web browsers for lay users have > unveiled their > latest avatars - and chances are they will attract millions of first-time > users. On Tuesday, the third edition of Firefox will become available for > free > download. Such is the build-up and hype for this Open Source web browser > that 1.6 million users have already pre-registered to get the software on > Download > Day, June 17 - and as of Saturday, 21,300 of them are based in India. > > Mozilla, which promotes Firefox, hopes to create a Guinness World Record > for the highest number of downloads on a single day (downloads can be done > from > > http://www.spreadfirefox.com > /en-US/worldrecord/firefox3). > > Firefox has a reputation for blocking viruses and other malware more > effectively than many competing offerings, and many users whose PCs or > laptops run > on proprietary systems still choose to browse with Firefox. > > The browser has ironed out almost all its minor glitches during months as > a beta and what is offered now is a robust version. > > Going by the pre-release versions, Firefox 3 will be available in the > Punjabi and Gujarati versions also. > > The switch to an Open Source operating system has become just a bit > easier, with the recent availability of the latest version - 8.04 - of the > Linux distribution, > Ubuntu. A free download from Canonical, U.K., Ubuntu has become one of the > most popular Linux flavours - and the latest version can be saved on a DVD > and > will run directly from that drive without disturbing whatever operating > system one may be running. It can be downloaded from > www.ubuntu.com/download > but since the full software takes almost 4 GB, readers may prefer to use > one of the free DVDs being offered with the June 2008 issues of the > computer monthlies > Digit and Chip in India. This correspondent used the Chip DVD and it > opened Ubuntu in trial mode on a Windows Vista PC, allowing sampling of > all its features, > including the OpenOffice suite and the Open Source graphics software GIMP, > which are bundled. At the end of the trial the DVD can be removed and the > PC > returned to the Vista desktop, without hassle. > > This feature alone will give many first-time users the courage to give > Open Source a try. > > Source: "The Hindu: National", date: 15-06-2008 > > With regards, > > Gopalakrishnan > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 07:05:03 +0530 > From: "renuka warriar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [AI] Towards low-tech, high-value solutions for disabilities > To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > > Date:15/06/2008 URL: > http://www.thehindu.com/2008/06/15/stories/2008061559351000.htm > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > National > > Towards low-tech, high-value solutions for disabilities > > Vijaysree Venkatraman > > Cleverly designed, locally made mobility devices can help people with > disabilities get around and do more - not become charity cases > > - Photo: By special arrangement > > A wheelchair designed by Amos Winter, a Massachusetts Institute of > Technology graduate student. > > "Watch out for falling legs," Amos Winter, a Massachusetts Institute of > Technology (MIT) graduate student, warns. Heeding that unusual warning, > this writer > gingerly settles into a low wheelchair in the basement studio. The legs in > question are prosthetic limbs of rubberised material. This is the Mobility > Lab, > M-Lab for short, a workshop for an MIT undergraduate course of the same > name. > > Students use this space to design mobility aids for the population with > disabilities in developing countries. Mr. Winter teaches wheelchair > design; Goutam > Reddy, a recent MIT graduate, focuses on artificial foot design. > > "This course is a great way to apply theoretical principles taught in > mechanical engineering classes to help people around the world," says Mr. > Winter. > Mr. Reddy and Mr. Winter have a common mentor: MIT Lecturer Amy Smith. > > Simple solutions > > In 2004, Ms. Smith won the MacArthur Fellowship for creative uses of > simple technology to solve everyday problems of the developing world. > True, the knowhow > to tackle these challenges already exists in some of these countries. > India, for instance, has its Indian Institutes of Technology, says the > 45-year-old > mechanical engineer. "But typically, solving low-tech problems brings > little academic prestige," she adds. That could be one reason why > engineers from > such institutes often shy away from the more mundane design challenges. > > Coming up with elegant solutions and affordable products for the > underserved in the developing world requires some resources, and more > important, tremendous > resourcefulness. Although labour is typically cheap, materials contribute > significantly to the product cost in these countries, says Ms. Smith. Some > high-tech > tools and supplies are simply not available. "You can't use titanium to > make wheelchair parts in Tanzania," says Mr. Winter, wryly. > > Accidental altruist > > Two years ago, this accidental altruist picked a project in Tanzania, > mainly to be with his girlfriend. But that summer spent in assessing > mobility aids > transformed him. First, Mr. Winter discovered, Africa did not have enough > wheelchairs. Manoeuvring imported machines inside buildings remained an > arduous > task; the devices did not handle the rough surfaces of the roads too well > either. When they fell apart, they could not even be repaired locally. > > The M-lab mantra is simple: cleverly designed, locally made mobility > devices0 can help the physically challenged get around and do more - not > become charity > cases. This semester, students made prototypes of wheelchair attachments: > a tow-cart to haul medium-size loads, a small fold-out table to display > products > at the market or, in the case of schoolchildren, the ability to do > homework sitting upright. > > For Mr. Reddy, who teaches prosthetic design, the work is cut out. The > Jaipur foot, an indigenous prosthetic made in India, costs little and lets > the wearer > - someone who has had an amputation below the knee, for instance - do a > variety of things: walk on two feet, ride a bike, climb a tree or execute > Bharatanatyam > steps. > > Yet, more can be done to make this artificial leg an efficient > prosthetic - particularly for above-the-knee amputees, he points out. > Engineers can also > provide expertise in making foot braces for the polio-affected. > > Little time for research > > Since its inception in 1975, the Jaipur Foot Organisation (JFO) has helped > at least a million patients. The very volume of work, however, leaves this > charity > - the world's largest provider of prosthetics - with little time for > research and development. "Computer modelling to design artificial legs is > not too > expensive, but it does require highly-trained experts," says Mr. Reddy, > whose specialty is biomechatronics. This fall, he will start life as a > medical > student. > > Fitting those who have had amputations with customised legs is a complex > process. In the last decade, the Centre for International Rehabilitation > and the > JFO co-developed a rapid fitting system to make moulds of missing limbs. > Instead of the traditional plaster of Paris, which shrinks as it dries, > this process > uses sand or polystyrene beads. > > Overall, the system produces a better fit, but it runs on electricity. > Last year, MIT students designed a hand-cranked pump and made other > modifications > to streamline the process. Now, the portable device can be used even in > remote camps without a bulky generator, says Mr. Reddy. > > Popular courses > > These courses are immensely popular. At the beginning of the semester, > there is a lottery to decide who will get into M-lab and Ms. Smith's > class. > > "Today, the world needs not one, but a hundred such labs," says > development guru Paul Polak, author of the recent book Out of Poverty. > Ideally, at least > half of these labs should be located in the developing countries where > millions need inexpensive technology to improve the quality of their > lives, he adds. > > Each semester, about 60 MIT students take a hands-on approach to a > practical problem from the Third World. Over school break, some travel > abroad with their > prototypes. "You can only go so far with designing a product before you > field-test it," says April Watchel, an M-lab student who will bring her > group's > wheelchair design to Sinaloa, Mexico, this summer. > > Five dozen students on a short school-sponsored trip cannot end global > poverty, but their earnest efforts demonstrate that low-tech problems in > the developing > world are challenges worthy of any serious engineer's time. While that > simple realisation may not be enough to save the world, it could be one > step forward > for sustainable technology. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 08:19:26 -0700 > From: "Syed Imran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [AI] how can off laptop moniter > To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > My friend, even I too wanted my HP notebook's display to be completely > turned off. I enquired many people, I even went to the HP servicing center > to know how I can turn the display off but, the servicing guy told me that > he could only help me reduce the brightness if I want to, but turning off > the monitor was just out of the question. Which laptop are you using > anyway? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "sharafu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:29 PM > Subject: [AI] how can off laptop moniter > > >> dear friends >> i am sharafuddeen. i am using laptop can i off the laptop moniter while >> using the system? because i do not want display the time of reading and >> hearing. so that i can save the batery power of my system. >> i hop help of every one. >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> with the subject unsubscribe. >> >> To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, >> please visit the list home page at >> >> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 9 > Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 08:22:42 -0700 > From: "Syed Imran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [AI] Did you get my invite? > To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Forget it yar it's just nothing > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anubha Bhargava" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:41 AM > Subject: Re: [AI] Did you get my invite? > > >> Hello, >> Thanks for yr invitation. >> But, before I join u pls tell me, What is meant by Desktop Dating & >> How is it done? >> Many thanks in advance & hope to rec yr reply soon by return mail. >> With best regards. Anubha. >> >> >> On 6/14/08, Ramkumar Paghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> Please join me >>> http://invite.desktopdating.net/registration.php?yMfI2N7n2N7IytWpz8rHyube3d3UzcKi2ODOks7h6Zft0cfE2dzh0NLJ3My00NPHxufc19XIztSZ4+HXksri55Hltsbg1unc0daBxMrVz8XT8Y7y0+LP2N3c0tbRpdrY1djcksTj1uyK4oXxjvLV4tGTqNHg5YfjpZukp52Ul6Gaog== >>> >>> >>> To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> with >>> the subject unsubscribe. >>> >>> To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, >>> please >>> visit the list home page at >>> >>> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in >>> >> >> To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> with the subject unsubscribe. >> >> To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, >> please visit the list home page at >> >> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 10 > Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 08:39:10 -0700 > From: "Syed Imran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [AI] How to read tables using talks? > To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi, > > I was just wondering how one can read tables and spreadsheets using Talks. > I have quick office installed on my cellphone. strangely, there's nothing > that says how to move between rows and columns in Talks. Isn't it? > > With regards > Syed Imran > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > AccessIndia mailing list > AccessIndia@accessindia.org.in > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > > End of AccessIndia Digest, Vol 26, Issue 56 > ******************************************* To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in