Documents to Go coming to Windows Mobile

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docstogoword.gifDataViz's Documents to Go, the Office-friendly office suite that comes with all Palm handhelds, will soon be available for Windows Mobile devices, according to Brighthand. As Brighthand has already reported, Docs to Go already does a better job on Microsoft Office files than Microsoft's own applications, so its availability -- currently offered as a preview from DataViz -- should be of great help to those who have a Windows Mobile PDA or smartphone.

I've been using Documents to Go on the Palm for a few weeks now, and I'm very, very happy with the way it generates and modifies Word files (I really don't care about Excel and Powerpoint, but Docs to Go handles them, too). Now with the suite ported over to Windows devices, it can only mean better things down the road for this exceptional DataViz product.

It just goes to show that a non-MS company can enter the office-suite space and, if offering MS compatability, do a better job than MS itself.

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