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Posted by: E92Vancouver

Has anyone use eOffice by Dynoplex? Is it worth the $200 USD?



Posted by: adambigge

Considering their tech support has been jerking its customers around for the past year or so promising that certain functions of the software will be up and running in "2 weeks" I would not pay them a dime. Their software is buggy and doesn't live up to all their advertisements.



Posted by: matchtrader

I tried it on their trial and found it slowed my Curve down considerably. After coming from a windows mobile device, which does word and excel quite nicely, I was flatly disappointed. I wouldn't pay even $30 for it -- even the Documents to Go program I ran on my old Palms and Treos was heads and tails better than the Dynoplex product. I am looking forward to the Docs to Go on the BB platform, which hopefully should arrive soon.



Posted by: Kyros

What other programs are out there for BB that do a good job of document viewing?



Posted by: matchtrader

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Originally Posted by Kyros
What other programs are out there for BB that do a good job of document viewing?



I found RepliGo to an excellent viewer, particularly for pdf files. It is pretty expensive, though, and can't be used for editing documents.

http://www.cerience.com/products/pr...berry/index.htm



Posted by: wongkw

Just visited the DataViz site and it shows Documents To Go for Blackberry being released in June, only problem is it requires the BB OS 4.5 which hasn't been released yet. Any news on when the new OS is coming out?



Posted by: rdef

Wirelessly posted (Blackjack: BlackBerry8300/4.2.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/102)

I did the trial of dynoplex some time back. I personally thought it was a heap. It created additional sent items just to support some of its functionility.





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