Documents to Go 4 Professional Edition | 
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List Price: $69.99 Buy Used: $24.95 You Save: $45.04 (64%)
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 11803
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Windows 2000, Windows Nt 4, Windows Xp, Windows Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 12 x 8 x 1.5
UPC: 765205010260 EAN: 0765205010260 ASIN: B00005MPQ5
Release Date: August 3, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review While it won't replace the desktop computer any time soon, the handheld PDA is catching up and is becoming rather indispensable. Documents To Go 4.0 Professional makes several popular document formats easily portable and even allows basic editing on the run. Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files synch between PDA and multiple computers quickly and completely, and can be viewed on the Palm screen with surprising readability. Users can edit Word and Excel files, though the range of editing options is necessarily more limited than on desktop machines, and some files (especially complex Word documents) are tough to work with. Installation is pretty simple; like all Palm software, there are several steps, but most users should find themselves synching files shortly. The interface is nearly transparent and the coders took pains to reproduce the look and feel of Microsoft Office. The Acrobat reader is a nice feature, even if the images are stripped to save memory. Despite this, RAM will be a problem for some users, who will undoubtedly have to make some tough decisions about which files to keep on the Palm. Minor memory and editing problems aside, Documents To Go 4.0 Professional makes on-the-run synching and file-fixing a snap. And while the PDA won't replace the desktop machine anytime soon, the laptop better watch out. --Rob Lightner
Amazon.com Product Description Documents To Go 4.0 Professional offers a collection of five applications for complete flexibility in accessing and editing the most common file types on your Palm device. It gives you instant access to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents on your Palm PDA. You can create, view, and edit word processing and spreadsheet files, and open and review PowerPoint presentations. This version also supports PDF files and e-mail attachments.Word To Go, the application for accessing Word and WordPerfect files, retains all your formatting, and allows you to make quick changes to documents and synchronize them with your PC. Sheet To Go lets you view and fully edit Excel, Lotus 1-2-3, and Quattro Pro files. You can even create new spreadsheets and add or edit formulas right on your handheld. Large and complex spreadsheets are optimized and reduced in size for instant access. Slideshow To Go allows you to view your presentation on your handheld, so you can review and practice anytime, anywhere. PDF To Go lets you view PDF documents, optimized for the Palm with graphics stripped out. DataViz Mail supports synchronization for e-mail and attachments on any Palm OS handheld. It extends the functionality of the built-in mail conduit by delivering to your Palm e-mail attachments created in Word, Excel, and other similar programs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Excellent! May 23, 2002 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Upgraded to latest Documents to Go 4 including Add-on kit last week. Have always been impressed with the main product, but the add-on kit is excellent. The mail sync (we use Lotus Notes) and the handling of attachments on my Palm M505 is the best I have tried - smooth, reliable, hassle free, straightforward to use.
Not up to snuff anymore May 14, 2002 This was the coolest thing I loaded on my Palm after I first got it from amazon. But I later discovered that far better solutions exist on the market from other companys like bluenomad software and cutting edge software. Since my copy was free, it wasn't bad, but noone should spend any money on this product when such great alternatives as quickoffice and wordsmith are available for much less money and have much better features. There is no real formatting in the word processor, you can't set the font, the spreadsheet frequently looses information, and stuff. But for first time users, it is a nice way to see what the Palm can do I think. Eddie
Makes your PDA useful. May 11, 2002 This software renders your Palm Pilot far more useful. You can deal with text documents and spreadsheets on your PDA with this. A must have item.
Documents to Go May 8, 2002 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Will you be making a version to go on the Jonarda 720 hand helds? I had it on my palms and loved it.
Print Word Documents Directly to IR Capable Printers November 21, 2001 MartyHansen (Los Angeles, CA USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
As a heavy word processing user on my Palm via Documents to Go (please see my reviews for Docs To Go 3.0 elsewhere on Amazon), I was happy to upgrade to the newest version, 4.0, as soon as it came out.I was even happier to discover (after visiting the DataViz website) that accessory programs -- Docs To Print and IR Print, both available from doctoprint.irprint.com -- would enable me to print MS Word documents from my Palm directly to any number of IR (infrared) capable printers from HP, Canon and Sipix (with no PC or cables necessary). I now own a HP DeskJet 990Cse, Canon BJC-55 and Sipix A6 printer, all of which allow me to print directly from my Palm, the latter two of which are portable. I carry the little Sipix A6 printer (which uses A6 size thermal paper) in my briefcase. I take the Canon BJC-55 (ink jet, letter size) printer with me on business trips. And I've placed a second HP DeskJet 990Cse printer elsewhere in my house where I print from my Palm -- without the use of a PC. As we all know, with its relatively small screen, performing word processing on one's Palm can sometimes be difficult. Being able to print a hard copy -- anywhere you might need it -- is thus truly a godsend. With Docs To Go 4.0 (and Docs To Print and IR Print), and with the IR capable printers listed above, I can now word process -- and print -- anywhere in my house (or the world) from my Palm. (No PC required.) Isn't life wonderful?
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