Ever since OS 4.5 BlackBerry and DataViz have been including the free office suite Documents to Go with BlackBerry devices. Overall, it's a great suite to have included and arguably makes up the lack of Microsoft Office products on BlackBerry devices but given it's not something everyone, everywhere is bound to use, so we have to wonder how many folks out there actually use it on a daily basis. No better way to find out then to ask in a poll, so sound off below. Do you actually use Documents to Go on your BlackBerry smartphone? If not, let us know why. If you do, let us know why.
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Documents To Go updated with support for OneDrive, SharePoint and more
Documents To Go has received a big update. If you're a big Docs To Go user, you're going to want to update. Following the release of the OneDrive app (formerly SkyDrive), BlackBerry has updated their office suite with a nice long list of things. As well as the usual big fixes and enhancements. It has been a while since Docs To Go has seen an update so this is something very much welcome...
Documents To Go for BES 10 now available on Android and iOS
If your work environment is making use of the BlackBerry Secure Work Spaces portion of BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 and you're using an Android or iOS device, you now have access to Documents To Go through the respective app stores for Android and iOS. If you're not familiar with Documents To Go, it's an app suite created by DataViz that allows editing of native Microsoft Word,...
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