Documents to Go and RoadSync heading to Android in ’09

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DataViz, makers of the immensely popular Documents To Go for the BlackBerry, Palm, Symbian, and Windows Mobile platforms will begin offering its products to Android users in 2009. In case you somehow haven’t heard of the company’s work, Documents To Go allows users to view, edit, and create Word, Excel, Powerpoint and .pdf files right on their mobiles, and RoadSync is one of the most popular third-party Exchange applications in existence. While DataViz apps do carry a hefty price tag, they’re also very well made and always come along with a lengthy trial period. No time line for release has been set other than it will be out sometime in 2009, so for now a simple email update sign-up page has been created.

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2 Comments
  • pinguino1

    I used Documents to G0 in the old days of Palm Pilot. I felt like it was the best thing after the slide bread I couldn’r live without it, because it was the only thing available.

    Back to the present things are quite different. There are so many options out there plus WM mobiles have the real thing. Is it going to have the same impact? Maybe on non WM?

  • fabarati

    D2G was better than Pocket Office, the version that came with PPC2003 SE and earlier. And that was the old versions of D2G, v6/7/8. The new ones are even better. At the very least, they should be as good as Office Mobile.

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