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DataViz Turns iPhones Into Excel Number-Crunchers
DataViz Turns iPhones Into Excel Number-Crunchers
Need to edit spreadsheets on your iPhone? DataViz added the ability in their newest version of Documents To Go for iPhone . Prior to this release, the productivity application only offered editing of Microsoft Word documents, but now Excel is added to the editing mix. Data from editable cells ...
Docs-To-Go iPhone App Adds Excel Editing
Docs-To-Go iPhone App Adds Excel Editing
geardiary.com — When it was first released earlier this year, DataViz’ Documents-To-Go iPhone application supported creation and editing of... Word, but not Excel documents. Anyone who purchased the application upon release paid a slightly discounted price, ... (more) Docs-To-Go iPhone App Adds Excel Editing
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