Docs to Go
DataViz, which founded Docs to Go, began with software that linked Macs and PCs. Docs to Go was later ported to BlackBerry and is now a multi-platform software. Users of the Android app may view Adobe PDF and Microsoft Office files. In the palm of your hand, you can edit and create Excel, PowerPoint, and Word files. Docs to Go has a variety of formatting capabilities, including word count, tables, font color, and the ability to log changes.
The app is available in both free and paid versions. Both apps allow for editing and formatting within the program, as well as extensive Excel functionality. Cloud services, desktop sync, and password-protected file support are among the features that require in-app payments. Both the free and premium applications are optimized for use on a tablet with portrait and landscape views.
Docs to Go includes its own versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Word to Go, Sheet to Go, and Slideshow to Go are examples of these. The main criticism the solution appears to get is that PDF files cause the program to crash, and users are urged to utilize a separate PDF reader for this reason.
Detailed information:
Devices: MAC/PC
- iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/docs-to-go-standard/id317117961
- Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dataviz.docstogo
Top Use: Cross-platform sync
Website: https://dataviz.com/