Documents to Go for Windows Mobile 5 Smartphones
Posted by Chris Leckness on 02/20/07 in Smart Phones, Software
Documents To Go for Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphones is now officially available for devices like the Samsung BlackJack, T-Mobile Dash and the Motorola Q. This has been available in preview form for a few weeks and now is officially available for purchase for $29.99! Users of these devices will now have the ability to edit and create Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files on their smartphones. Documents To Go will also include a PDF viewer and a decompression utility.
Press Release:
DataViz®, Inc., leading provider of Office compatibility solutions for over 23 years, today announced that its award-winning mobile Office Suite Documents To Go®, is now available for Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 5.0 Smartphone devices. The #1 selling Palm OS office editing suite, Documents To Go, will now allow users of Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone devices to view, edit and create Word, Excel and PowerPoint files on their devices and in their native formats. In addition, users can view Adobe® PDF files and decompress zipped e-mail attachments. Other features include support for password protected Word and Excel files and the ability to view, edit and create Excel charts. Documents To Go is available for a wide variety of Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone devices such as the Motorola Q, Samsung BlackJack, T-Mobile Dash, T-Mobile SDA, Cingular 3125 and Cingular 2125, to name a few. DataViz will be demonstrating Documents To Go at 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, Spain from February 12-15, 2007.
"We are pleased to see DataViz bring its industry-leading mobile Office suite, Documents To Go, to the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform," said Will Pinnell, Senior Director of Content, Handango. "As the leading provider of mobile content, we recognize the increasing consumer demand to edit Office files on Windows Mobile Smartphone devices, which lack this functionality out of the box. Documents To Go provides a reliable and robust after-market solution.”
“We are excited to expand our product line to include Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone devices,” said Danny Tu, Product Manager, DataViz, Inc. “Documents To Go provides an effective and reliable document editing solution which retains 100% file formatting with InTact Technology™. Users can have complete confidence when editing and emailing Office files such as a sales contract or year end reports right from their devices.“
DataViz’s commitment to developing Office compatibility for a wide variety of mobile devices began in 1999 with Documents To Go for Palm OS and has since been extended to support Symbian UIQ, Series 80 and now Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone devices. In addition, Documents To Go is currently available on all shipping versions of Palm OS devices and most recently on Motorola’s enterprise device, the MOTO Q PRO running Windows Mobile 5.0.
3GSM World Congress 2007
To see a live demonstration of Documents To Go for Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone devices, visit the DataViz booth (2.1F73) at 3GSM, February 12-15, Barcelona, Spain – Fira de Barcelona. DataViz will also be showcasing Documents To Go on a variety of mobile devices and platforms, including Palm OS, Symbian UIQ and Series 80.
Pricing & Availability
Documents To Go for Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone supports the following mobile devices: Motorola Q, Samsung BlackJack ,T-Mobile Dash, T-Mobile SDA, Cingular 3125 and Cingular 2125 to name a few. Visit the DataViz website for a list of other compatible devices. Pricing starts at $29.99 USD per license with volume discounts available for five or more users. Documents To Go for Windows Mobile 5.0 is available for purchase direct from DataViz (www.dataviz.com), as well as from Handango (www.handango.com), Smartphone.net, Mobihand.com and the network of DataViz resellers and distributors worldwide. A complete list of resellers and distributors is available online at www.dataviz.com/wheretobuy. For more information and to download a free evaluation copy, visit www.dataviz.com/dxtgwinmobile.































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