Scissors Mobile adds the missing editing capabilities to Outlook Mobile, Edit documents easier while managing email productively. You can copy a section of one email message to forward to a colleague. Copy information between your tasks, contacts, and messaging with ease. Even move information between Outlook Mobile and third party applications like the legendary Notepad Mobile. Enhance Outlook Mobile by adding the missing editing capabilities with Scissors Mobile.Scissors Mobile enables the Edit menu for the following Outlook Mobile applications:* Inbox, while composing a message* Contacts, while editing a contact* Tasks, while entering a new taskBased upon the revolutionary editing technology from Notepad Mobile, the world's first notes solution for Windows Mobile Smartphone, you get a simple, easy, and robust one handed editing solution. To select text, simply enable Mark mode and highlight a selection. MarkEdit has been fine tuned to work the way you expect, it automatically turns off Mark mode when you cut or copy text, and provides a convenient context menu when you press the action button.Notable Features:* Edit menu with Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo and Redo* One handed operation for Smartphone and Pocket PC* Visual indication of Mark mode with BoldMark* Select entire words with a single button press with WordMark* Fully integrated into Outlook MobileEditing functionality for Outlook Mobile; Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo and Redo text with E-Mail, SMS, Contacts and Tasks.
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Scissors Mobile 2007 (Cut, Copy and Paste in Outlook Mobile without a touch-screen)
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Windows Mobile 5.0 | ||
| Downloads | 10 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | 0rneta | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 02 Oct 2006 | ||
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