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Random 2009-12-10 13:54

Re: DataViz - Documents to GO for Linux
 
Don't know about ppt's but sheets and doc's are OK, just loaded 17mb excel file and no problems vey nice full screen mode and fast search. Would say better than Quickoffice for Symbians. Hope it will get full editing version soon.

real_per 2009-12-10 14:10

Re: DataViz - Documents to GO for Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RevdKathy (Post 420841)
I downloaded it but am scared to open it as I assume that will start my 30 day trial running. Can anyone tell me how well it displays the various formats? (Especlally whether it will display the animations in ppt. ;) )

You have to accept, before it starts you 30 day trial.

I hope we'll get the editing edition too soon.
I just hope we won't get raped like blackberry user:

Iphone Full editing version: $9.99
http://www.dataviz.com/products/documentstogo/iphone/

Blackberry Full editing version: $69.99 (!)
http://www.dataviz.com/purchase/buy/...id=461&prvOwn=

twaelti 2009-12-11 10:15

Re: DataViz - Documents to GO for Linux
 
Just bought it - the first commercial app for my N900 :-)
The special offer is a great price where you don't even have to think about getting it or not - at 20$ I would start to argue with myself, but 9.99$ don't even show up on the radar ;-)

TA-t3 2009-12-11 12:11

Re: DataViz - Documents to GO for Linux
 
I'm fine with the price and I'm fine with it being viewer only. I'm not interesting in editing Word files on the N900 (I'm not interested in doing that on the desktop either). I am very interested in finding out if it can show powerpoint presentations. If it can, I will have myself a portable presentation device (must test that TV cable first).

Laughing Man 2009-12-11 12:23

Re: DataViz - Documents to GO for Linux
 
for editting you could always just use koffice or openoffice if they decide to gouge on price. that's the beauty, choice.

Fargus 2010-02-23 07:36

Re: DataViz - Documents to Go
 
I finally decided to have a go at starting to view documents only to find out that my trial had expired despite never having started it! So much for clicking a button to start the trial. Rather than trying the product out, I am now more inclined to snub it in favour of something else: poor production managment and obviously lack of testing for such a basic failure!

onraj 2010-02-23 07:49

Re: DataViz - Documents to Go
 
That is defenedly not an common problem. I have been handling hundres of these devices and not descovered such a problem.

Im not saying that canīt be true in your case but more likely some of your friend has tried the device and acsidentally started the program.

Fargus 2010-02-23 08:09

Re: DataViz - Documents to Go
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by onraj (Post 542230)
That is defenedly not an common problem. I have been handling hundres of these devices and not descovered such a problem.

Im not saying that canīt be true in your case but more likely some of your friend has tried the device and acsidentally started the program.

Wrong! Unlike some people my device is not pased around unsupervised. I don't post this type of information without basis.

Additional:
A lack of reported incidents is not the same as a lack of occurence. I suspect that I am in the minority here having done the same as RevdKathy and not started the trial until I had time to test it properly.

Nitchers 2010-02-23 08:20

Re: DataViz - Documents to Go
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fargus (Post 542219)
I finally decided to have a go at starting to view documents only to find out that my trial had expired despite never having started it! So much for clicking a button to start the trial. Rather than trying the product out, I am now more inclined to snub it in favour of something else: poor production managment and obviously lack of testing for such a basic failure!

Same thing happened to me.

pyromaniac 2010-02-23 08:26

Re: DataViz - Documents to Go
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fargus (Post 542219)
I finally decided to have a go at starting to view documents only to find out that my trial had expired despite never having started it! So much for clicking a button to start the trial. Rather than trying the product out, I am now more inclined to snub it in favour of something else: poor production managment and obviously lack of testing for such a basic failure!

same here ..


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