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Posted by milone on 10-16-2000 02:26 AM:

Unhappy

What is the best method for converting Word/Excel files in order to store/access them on my Palm?

I've tried messing around with Pedit, but so far I haven't been able to find any converter/reader for microsoft docs.


Posted by yucca on 10-17-2000 12:59 AM:

I'll define "best" as most transparent to the user. With that in mind, I'd recommend QuickSheet for Excel. InstallBuddy is your best bet for Word. For the limitations of InstallBuddy with Word, see http://www.backupbuddy.com/ib/prod_...dy_plugins.html

If you can afford to wait, you might want to see what happens with the upcoming version of Documents To Go by DataViz ( http://www.dataviz.com ).


Posted by Bret Snyder on 10-17-2000 08:52 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by yucca
...If you can afford to wait, you might want to see what happens with the upcoming version of Documents To Go by DataViz ( http://www.dataviz.com ).


I spoke to Dataviz today, and their new version of Documents to Go Professional (3.0) will be available tomorrow. A trial version is available today to play with. I was told the upgrade cost for a registered user is free if purchased in the last 30 days and $19.95 greater that 30 days.

The new version will allow you to perform basic text editing (adding and deleting text, cut, copy, and paste). WordToGo will allow you to format text (bold, underline, etc.) and SheetToGo will allow you to change cell entries and perform recalcs. There is also capabilities to save your changes as a seperate document.

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Posted by chucm on 10-24-2000 06:55 PM:

MiniCalc for Excel

I've tried several Visor spreadsheets, but I'm happiest with MiniCalc [currently Ver 4.5].
- when you install it, it puts an Add-on & a main menu choice in Excel.
- Just create your worksheet [actually, I usually create mini-sheets w. summary data]. Select MiniCalc\Export Data and it sends a Visor-ready sheet to the desktop where it waits for the next Sync to load on the PDA. What could be simpler?
- I've found that conversions are pretty accurate, most formatting goes across cleanly. Watch your colors, of course, since color to B/W mapping sometimes gets weird on any computer.


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