Documents To Go Premium Updated With iPad Support, On Sale For A Limited Time
June 2, 2010
Those of you who have been sporting Documents To Go Premium on your iPhones are in for a special treat. Dataviz, the purveyor of productivity apps for a variety of mobile platforms, have released an updated version of Documents To Go Premium that features the highly sought after iPad support.
The update allows files to be viewed, edited, and created in the iPad's native resolution, while also offering the ability to transfer files between your iPad and computer via iTunes, and support for inter-app document sharing.
For those of you unaware, the app also allows you to view, edit, and create Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files and attachments. You can view PDF, iWork, and a variety of other files as well. The app includes the ability to send and receive attachments in Microsoft Exchange and Gmail, and access, use, and sync files stored in Google Docs, Dropbox, Box.net, iDisk, and SugarSync. If that's still not enough, you can download the desktop app and sync files over Wi-Fi.
Documents To Go Premium v3.3 with iPad support is available as a free update to existing users. If you are considering purchasing it now that it features iPad support though, I suggest you do it soon. It is currently on sale for $11.99, down from $14.99, until June 4th.
Documents To Go, the non-premium version that lacks the ability to edit PowerPoint files and use files stored in Google Docs, Box.net, or Dropbox, will also be receiving iPad support in the near future via a free update. It's also on sale until June 4th for $7.99. If you decide that you need the features listed above, you can always upgrade to the premium version as a $4.99 in-app purchase. You have options.
For those of you unaware, the app also allows you to view, edit, and create Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files and attachments. You can view PDF, iWork, and a variety of other files as well. The app includes the ability to send and receive attachments in Microsoft Exchange and Gmail, and access, use, and sync files stored in Google Docs, Dropbox, Box.net, iDisk, and SugarSync. If that's still not enough, you can download the desktop app and sync files over Wi-Fi.
Documents To Go Premium v3.3 with iPad support is available as a free update to existing users. If you are considering purchasing it now that it features iPad support though, I suggest you do it soon. It is currently on sale for $11.99, down from $14.99, until June 4th.
Documents To Go, the non-premium version that lacks the ability to edit PowerPoint files and use files stored in Google Docs, Box.net, or Dropbox, will also be receiving iPad support in the near future via a free update. It's also on sale until June 4th for $7.99. If you decide that you need the features listed above, you can always upgrade to the premium version as a $4.99 in-app purchase. You have options.
