<![CDATA[Gizmodo: documents to go]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: documents to go]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/documentstogo http://gizmodo.com/tag/documentstogo <![CDATA[At Last, Microsoft Word Editing In the iPhone]]> Rejoice, Microsoft Office and iPhone users, because now you can edit, create, and view Microsoft Word files. Dataviz Documents To Go doesn't bring Excel editing as promised, but at least is here now for $5.

The Excel creation and editing will be a free upgrade if you buy now. Like the rest of the Dataviz mobile editors, Documents to Go for iPhone uses InTact, which retains the format of edited files at all times.

They also have another version for $10, which also supports Exchange attachments. [Documents to Go and Documents To Go with Exchange Attachments]


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<![CDATA[Documents To Go for Android Released to Edit Microsoft Office Docs]]> We heard about Documents To Go for Android a few months back, a Microsoft Office document reader/editor/creator for mobile devices on its way to the Android platform. Now it's out for $20.

Documents to Go supports file formats up to Office 2007&,dash;technically those file extensions include .doc .xls and .ppt, along with Adobe's .pdf for good measure. But apparently that $20 price is only an introductory deal, with the app price bumping to $30 after some arbitrary amount of time. Get it now through Android Market. [DataViz via UberPhones]

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<![CDATA[Microsoft Office Document Editing Coming to Android]]> DataViz is porting their Documents to Go—that lets you view and edit Office documents and PDFs—and RoadSync Exchange apps to Android next year. Anyone else glad that Android's looking better for business? [DataViz via UnwiredView]

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