Office
Not multimedia features but office stuff is emphasized on Eseries Nokia phones. According to this E66 has lots of small things and some serious changes. We should start with the calendar as that’s very different from the ones we could have seen on previous Symbian devices.
The application that opens up with month view (although this can be changed) has the table with the days on the upper part, while on the bottom there are the entries for the given day, one under the other. There can be four kinds of entries: meeting, reminder, anniversary and task. The type of information that can be entered changes according to the type of entry we have chosen. Besides the week view there is a graphical day view too but we can even choose the good old list view. I only missed one thing, that the system won’t warn us if there are meetings at the same time, I think such a warning in case of conflicts would be a really useful feature.
Besides the calendar there is of course a series of other applications to enhance office life. The QuickOffice app package is an old friend, although this time we only get the read-only edition by default, we have to pay extra if we want to edit the documents. Alarm settings are just like on any other FP1 Symbian phone (yes, they can repeat), the calculator has basic functions, there is a built-in ZIP software for unpacking compressed files and there is a PDF reader too. We can make two types of notes, as besides the usual text notes this phone also has the Active notes feature, which can have images and sounds too, and the whole thing can be sent in a packed form and it can even be associated to a contact, so when the person calls us, the contents of the note gets displayed on-screen.
With the Search feature we can filter all kinds of data on the phone with keywords, which is highly useful in case of messages, but it can come in handy in the case of audio files or pictures too. We have a built-in dictionary too, which translates from English to English by default (muhaha), but we can download any kind of language for free and then it will really have a meaning. The Intranet menu is in the office features, this helps business users by creating VPN connections. This feature requires network operator support.
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