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Use your Word, Excel and PowerPoint files on your handheld anywhere, anytime.
Leaving your office does not have to mean leaving your critical files and work behind. Increase productivity on the road by using files right on your handheld. Or, easily create new documents on your handheld and synchronize them back to your desktop when you return to the office. Now with support for native Word and Excel files, you can even use files saved to expansion cards or sent as e-mail attachments directly on your handheld without synchronization.
In addition, you can synchronize e-mail with attachments, password protected files, PDF files, pictures and Excel-like charts – even spell check your word processing files! Documents To Go Premium Edition includes essential productivity applications in one box creating a powerful office solution for any mobile professional. OVER 5 MILLION SOLD!
• Work smarter by having instant access to contracts, price lists, forecasts, PDF documents, and much more.
• Save time by syncing, editing, and rehearsing your PowerPoint presentations, anytime, anywhere.
• Be more productive by creating and editing documents while on a plane or cab - it's even optimized for portable keyboards.
• Instantly open graphics, logos, even your favorite family photos on your handheld.
• Stay connected by taking your e-mail anywhere, even attached files.
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Having bought my Palm Tungsten|T a while ago, and it then being stolen shortly afterwards... I was pleased to collect it's replacement a short while ago, and to find in my inbox an email notifying me of a free upgrade to Documents To Go ready for download.
I had used DTG extensively while I had the unit, and was impressed with version 5. The new features, and impressive new layout both on the PC and on the handheld itself, left me breathless with astonishment. Not only does it look better, but with the addition of SmartCharts I can now see the graphs as easily on-the-move as at home on the main PC.
The speed increase in re-calculating when the valule has multiple links to other sheets is impressive to say the least, as I am used to waiting for up to 3 minutes for it to sort it's act out, but now I hardly have to wait a full minute for it.
Overall, I would say that Documents To Go, and it's associated family, are quite possibly the most functional 'Office' replacements the Palm world has seen in the last 5 years. No mobile executive should be without them.
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