How do you use Documents To Go? Tell us your story!

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Post #1
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DataViz, Inc. wroteon July 9, 2009 at 1:29pm
Wow, Documents To Go is now available for 8 mobile platforms (9 if you wanna split Win Mobile into Standard and Professional, but who’s counting). We’re constantly working on enhancing the user experience, but to do this we need your help.

We’re looking for some users to share their Documents To Go experiences. We want to hear how you use Documents To Go in your life, how it makes you more productive, and what things you think we can do to make the experience better. We’re looking more for usability things here as opposed to features - we already know all you iPhone users are anxiously waiting for Excel editing:) Thanks in advance for helping us make Documents To Go the best it can be!

PS – please include the platform on which you use Documents To Go as the feature sets vary.
Post #2
Greg wroteon July 10, 2009 at 6:09am
I'm using Documents To Go on my iPhone. So far, it's been great. Looking forward to being able to edit Excel files. MobileMe disk integration would be a very welcome feature as well as PowerPoint editing/creation. So far so good though! Thanks for your great work.
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Post #3
Eric wroteon July 10, 2009 at 6:55am
Platform: iPhone 3G OS 3.0

Been using Docs To Go since it release but will probably swap to QuickOffice (which offers nearly the same editing features but may be not as good as Docs To Go and, additionally, with email support) as soon as the next update is available.

I don't mind waiting for Excel compatibility but not being able to use my actual email is a huge drawback and this the reason why I'll be moving to another app. Being able to access and edit email attachments and email back an updated version of a doc most valuable and a killer feature, whatever the price. As such there would be no need for a desktop app or wifi or need to get MS Exchange or even MobileMe to transfer files...
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Post #5
Peter replied to DataViz, Inc.'s poston July 12, 2009 at 7:57pm
I am a long time Palm OS user of Docs to Go and so downloaded the iPhone version for my new iPhone (a few days ago). Any dates yet for Excel - which is the app I use the most?

I use Excel for tracking business miles and also personal fitness records, as well as taking business spreadsheets on the go...

On another topic, any plan to add PassWord Plus to the iPhone app list?
Post #6
Dana wroteon August 2, 2009 at 10:36pm
I've been a faithful Docs to Go user since my first Treo. I use Excel to balance my checkbook. I just got a Pre and am disappointed that I still have to carry around my Centro to keep track of my expenses. It would be great to have this on my Pre ......
Post #7
Omer wroteon September 12, 2009 at 5:42am
i hae no idea from where even to start can someone help me please?
Post #8
Trudy wroteon November 4, 2009 at 2:30pm
I am with Omar, I have no idea how to work between my storm and desk top. I create a doc, email to myself, go home and and try to open it, and it just doesn't work. The command I get is there needs to be an association program. when I try to set it, it just doesn't work. Unfortunately, i am probably in the minority of folks who use word perfect and perhaps that is why I can't get it to open at home, but I should be able to convert it. Bottom line, it sucks. i spent money to try and maximize my time and use it wisely, and it just hasn't worked. Forget help screens and supports, I can't seem to find any help. I AM EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED BOTH WITH DATA VISION AND MY STORM
Trudy