Quickoffice, Inc., the leading global provider of mobile office productivity software and services, today announced that Quickoffice Premier, the company’s award-winning application, is shipping on the latest mobile devices from leading phone manufacturers. These devices include the Nokia N96, N78, 6220 and 6210 Navigator, Sony Ericsson’s G700 and G900, the LG KT-610 and the Samsung SGH-G810.

Quickoffice also launched the latest versions of its flagship Microsoft Office-compatible mobile suite. Quickoffice 5.0 for S60 devices remains the only product to offer Office 2007 viewing and editing support for S60 phones. In addition, the company recently launched its latest suite for UIQ, providing complete viewing and editing support for all the latest UIQ3 phones from manufacturers, such as Sony Ericsson and Motorola. This version also includes Quickmanager, a secure on-device, e-commerce portal. Users can easily download over-the-air updates and upgrades, to ensure they always have the latest products and applications available. “Our innovative solutions continue to lead the Symbian marketplace, as we are consistently increasing worldwide sales and distribution,” said Alan Masarek, CEO at Quickoffice. “In 2008, we plan to take our office suite products to more platforms and we’re excited to unveil our next-generation mobile office strategy, which will further broaden and solidify our position in the industry.”

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Quickoffice, Inc., the leading global provider of mobile office productivity software and services, today announced that Quickoffice Premier, the company’s award-winning application, is shipping on the latest mobile devices from leading phone manufacturers. These devices include the Nokia N96, N78, 6220 and 6210 Navigator, Sony Ericsson’s G700 and G900, the LG KT-610 and the Samsung SGH-G810.

Quickoffice also launched the latest versions of its flagship Microsoft Office-compatible mobile suite. Quickoffice 5.0 for S60 devices remains the only product to offer Office 2007 viewing and editing support for S60 phones. In addition, the company recently launched its latest suite for UIQ, providing complete viewing and editing support for all the latest UIQ3 phones from manufacturers, such as Sony Ericsson and Motorola. This version also includes Quickmanager, a secure on-device, e-commerce portal. Users can easily download over-the-air updates and upgrades, to ensure they always have the latest products and applications available. “Our innovative solutions continue to lead the Symbian marketplace, as we are consistently increasing worldwide sales and distribution,” said Alan Masarek, CEO at Quickoffice. “In 2008, we plan to take our office suite products to more platforms and we’re excited to unveil our next-generation mobile office strategy, which will further broaden and solidify our position in the industry.”

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