Sep 16

DataViz, the well known developer of the Documents To Go suite announced that they are readying Documents To Go for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Documents To Go let’s users edit and view Microsoft Word-, Excel- and PowerPoint-documents. Documents to go already exists for several other mobile platforms like BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile and Symbian (Nokia). The normal price for DataViz is +-30$ for all the previous platforms, but Dataviz has promised to release the app for a cheaper price.
» App Store – Documents to go (edit Ms-Office documents on your iPhone)

May 20


Docs got another update .. it’s now on version 1.11

The developer fixed some bugs and added some features.

The full changelog is :

-Fixed bug where if saved folder no longer ixists, app connot find any files and no longer has “…” available. (Thank you Bart Elsman).

– Added preference to only show supported file types rather than all files. Defaults to off.
» Docs 1.11

May 18

Docs 1.1 has been released and it brings a ton of updates.
The app now supports inline previews of your documents, no longer needed to start Safari to view a doc!
A completely rewritten gui, which i think is very nice.
And last but not least the option to play media files via AVPLAYER.
» Docs 1.1 (extensive guide)

May 12

I’m very happy to announce this little app.
Docs is a a front end for locally stored documents on the iPhone so that you can read them easily.
It’s very similar to “Wild Eyes” app except it’s better because with Wild Eyes, you must install a local web server such as apache or lighttpd. And i know that a lot of people had some serious issues with these.
» Docs : View your documents on your iPhone (doc, pdf, xls)