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With the MILESTONE the agenda view allows infinite scrolling in case that is how you like to browse your events. Adding a new event is quick and easy, and you can also set an alarm to act as a reminder. The calendar has four different types of view - agenda, daily, weekly and monthly. Attaching saved files (and we mean all kind of files) is possible though. Unfortunately, you are unable to save them in the phone's memory (that only works for images, we guess). The best part about it is that the viewer integrates with the Gmail app as well, which makes viewing attachments easy.
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The free Quickoffice enables you to view document files from you Motorola MILESTONE For editing, you will need to get the paid app.
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Luckily you can fix that instantly by getting the one of the free apps from the Android market.įor instance, the free version of Quickoffice has support for viewing document files (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF). Just like most of its Android siblings, the Motorola MILESTONE comes with a nicely stocked organizer, though it does lack a preinstalled document viewer. Organizer does the job with some help from the Android Market This is again only a partial solution as there are too few sites using it at the moment (after all even most desktop browsers don’t support it yet) and, of course, it only works for video. Yet things might improve in the future as the browser supports HTML5 and its video tag that allows videos to be streamed even without flash. There is of course a YouTube application onboard but Flash content doesn't start nor end with YouTube. The missing Flash support is partially compensated for with the YouTube app But unlike so many of its smartphone siblings, Flash support is not available. As you may suspect, the Android browser is fast and the interface clean. The excellent multi-page support is of course still available and the rendering algorithm is basically flawless. It’s certainly not missed too much given there is another zooming gesture to replace it but we just don’t see why they had to remove it. Strangely enough we didn’t see the magnifier functionality that was present in the other recent Android handsets that we reviewed. Switching from one page to another involves smooth transition effects.
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If you hit the Windows button in the browser menu, you will see all the currently opened pages and you can choose which one of them to view. The browser allows you to have multiple web pages open at the same time. The final new feature brought by the new OS version is bookmark enhancement with page thumbnails.
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With the high resolution there is still plenty of space available for the website contents to be displayed. Unfortunately, the Motorola MILESTONE doesn’t support text reflow while zooming to maximize its usability but given how wonderful the high-res screen, we are almost willing to let that one go unpunished.Īnother new feature is the address bar, which is now constantly available so typing a new address is easier than ever. Regardless whether you use this option or the pinching gesture zooming, it is smooth and fluid and the same goes for panning and scrolling around the webpage. The Multi-touch support allows the pinch zoom, while the great Android Webkit-based browser provides one of the coolest interfaces in the business.Īndroid 2.0 also introduces the double tap zooming gesture, whereby double-clicking on a selected part of a web page quickly zooms in on it to fill the screen.
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With such an ample high-res screen and a full QWERTY keyboard, the Motorola MILESTONE looks like the logical choice for people who take handheld browsing seriously. No flash support troubles the great web browser