Documents to Go Special Upgrade Pricing

Docs 2 GoDataviz, makers of the popular Documents To Go office software suite, have partnered with Palm for a new promotional offering for the Palm OS version of their app. This limited-time offer entitles owners of any bundled version of Docs To Go to upgrade to the full version of the latest Documents To Go Premium Edition 10 for only $19.99, a savings of $10 off the usual price. DTG 10 now offers full Windows Vista support and improved handling of Office 2007 files alongside several smaller improvements.

Version 10.02 of Documents To Go, released in November 2007, is the latest version available. The initial version 10.00 of Docs To Go Premium was released in April 2007 and offered compatibility with the new Word and Excel 2007 formats used by Office 2007, with full Vista-compliance not coming until Palm released a public beta of their Palm Desktop software for Vista in July of 2007.

Documents to Go Palm SoftwareDocuments To Go Premium Edition retails for $49.99 for the full version, with the upgrade version's usual pricing normally $29.99 for previous DTG customers and users of Palm's bundled versions. A 30-day free trial version is available to download. A feature comparison and breakdown of the various versions and platforms can be found here.

Palm's Centro, the latest Palm OS device, ships with DTG Professional 10 (one notch below the Premium version) as part of its standard software bundle. Recent Palm OS Treos prior to the Centro such as the 680, 700p, and 755p, shipped with Documents To Go version 8, while the still-current Palm TX and E2 handhelds ship with the old version 7 of the app.

Thanks, PalmAddicts.

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offer can't be found

douglasgerard @ 9/2/2008 1:34:33 PM # Q
No where on the dataviz page or in its links can i find this offer.

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SeldomVisitor @ 9/2/2008 1:42:03 PM # Q
Yeah, the link above in the PiC article, referenced as:

== "...This limited-time offer entitles owners of any bundled version of Docs To Go to
== upgrade to the full version of the latest Documents To Go Premium Edition 10 for
== only $19.99, a savings of $10 off the usual price..."

- http://www.dataviz.com/purchase/upgrade/documentstogo/index.html?sssdmh=dm13.176371&redirect=palm_news_palmosbuy

points at a page with the $29.99 price:

== "...Upgrade Documents To Go Today for Just $29.99!..."


RE: offer can't be found
joad @ 9/2/2008 4:41:21 PM # Q
They must be prepping to release version 11.... will be another $20-30 for that "upgrade" from version 10.... no thanks.


Paying my annual PDA update tax to Palm since 1997.
RE: offer can't be found
Ryan @ 9/2/2008 4:46:04 PM # Q
It says $19.99 for me.

This deal was sent out in an email promo so it may not apply to everyone. I will look into it further.

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SeldomVisitor @ 9/2/2008 4:50:18 PM # Q
> ...It says $19.99 for me....

!!!

The price I posted was a direct copy-n-paste from the web page at the end of the link in that post which is a direct copy-n-paste of the link given in the PiC article as noted.

RE: offer can't be found
Gekko @ 9/2/2008 5:46:09 PM # Q

of course, i paid full price a couple of months ago. great upgrade - worth every penny. one reason to upgrade is the password protect support for word/excel documents.

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figured it out!

douglasgerard @ 9/3/2008 5:07:41 AM # Q
go to the link at the end of the PiC article that says Thanks, PalmAddicts. Click on the PalmAddicts link, then click on the first link in the article. Click on the upgrade button and it shows 19.99.

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Palm OS 6 Again?

PacManFoo @ 9/3/2008 6:21:15 AM # Q
Listed on the Documents To Go:
http://software.palminfocenter.com/product.asp?id=15536&n=Documents-To-Go-Premium-Edition

Operating System
Palm OS 4
Palm OS 5
Palm OS 6

O.K. Ryan, what's going on?

The last known classic PDA user.
I've recently upgraded from a PLAM TX to a Newton MP2000!
http://newtonpda.googlepages.com

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