Office for iPhone and iPad

On October 30, 2010, in Software, by admin
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Since the beginning of the iPhone was missing a large core applications we see on any smartphone. One was the Office, Which is just what we could see several months of leaving the device. Today is already available and works perfectly for the two most important devices in Apple’s today: iPhone and iPad.

After buying my first iPhone undoubtedly several months I was surprised by the novelty of its touch screen and new features. But then we started to give a more professional use there are several missing that took a long time to be 100% stable and perfect performance.

Just after months of moving out of the Mac appears in the Apple Store Quickoffice, Which in its early versions had several basic errors and missing such an application.

But it was already present on several mobile platforms such as Symbian with great reviews and so far was the best performing the duties of Office.

Today we can say that the new Quickoffice is the perfect tool for the overall management of Word, Excel, PDF and PowerPoint in our Apple devices.

We have two versions one for iPad and one for the iPhone or iPod Touch, but the two are current and perfection is the basis of them.

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Microsoft Excel and Adobe Flash update

On June 20, 2010, in Software, by admin
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A couple of days ago Microsoft released a security update, which includes repairs to Excel, because that could allow third parties to control the PC of its users.

Adobe Systems also added a patch for Flash Player in order to fix a vulnerability in its latest version, same as intruders are exploiting to achieve greater access to PCs

The Adobe Security engineers investigated the vulnerability of the system to find and integrate the solution into the latest software upgrade of the company, said Brad Arkin, senior director of security products at Adobe.

Meanwhile, Microsoft released 10 updates to address the 34 identified bugs in Office, Windows, Internet Explorer and other products.

Three of the patches were of high priority and should be deployed immediately to protect users from potential attacks.

Fourteen of the Excel vulnerabilities were identified, eight of the Windows operating system and Internet Explorer. A total of 34 faults that tied a major safety problem emerged in 2009.

Flaws in the application of spreadsheets allowed the intruders to create corrupt files that infect computers, allowing third parties could gain remote control of the machine, according to Joris Evers, a spokesman for security software maker McAfee.

So now you know. If the system asks if you want to download an update, the recommendation is to say yes.