Documents To Go: Editing Office 2007 Files On A Smartphone

Posted by gasusan2005 on Sep 12, 2007

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image DataViz today announced the latest release of its award-winning mobile Office suite, Documents To Go Premium Edition, version 3.0010. The release for Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone and 6 Standard devices places Documents To Go at the forefront as the first commercial Office solution in the mobile platform arena to offer complete Microsoft Office 2007 file support. Users can now open, view, edit, and create Word, Excel and PowerPoint 2007 files and attachments on their smartphone.

New features:

  • first and only commercially available mobile office suite to fully support (view, edit & create) Microsoft Office 2007 files and attachments (Word 2007, Excel 2007, PowerPoint 2007)
  • Zip and Send” allows you to compress and email an opened file instantaneously
  • Full screen support for viewing PowerPoint presentations
  • Auto Run support allows you to rehearse presentations which have existing slide timings and slide show preferences
  • English, French, Italian, German and Spanish versions now available

Other recently added features:

  • Create, view and edit native Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files
  • View native Adobe PDF files
  • Decompress Zip Archives
  • Create, view and edit Excel charts
  • Access password-protected Word & Excel files
  • Supports rich formatting such as bold, italics, underline, tables, embedded graphics, footnotes, endnotes

Platform:

  • Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone
  • Windows Mobile 6 Standard

For a list pf supported devices see here

For more information visit DataViz

Source:  DataViz press release

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