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Documents To Go Premium Edition (BlackBerry) 2.0
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Finally, there is a way to create new documents and edit files and attachments on your smartphone. This is a must-have for the mobile user needing to open, view, and edit Office files and view PDF files while on the go. Whether it's a file from your PC or an email attachment, Documents To Go lets you use your files the same way you do on your desktop computer. It's so easy. Now you can have virtually any of your documents at your fingertips with full editing capabilities. Plus, it is the only way to open Microsoft Word and Excel 2007 files on a smartphone. Documents To Go also supports password protected files and Zip files. There is no other mobile Office application on the market today which has full editing capabilities and maintains all the formatting of your original documents.
There is a reduced upgrade price of $29.99 for those upgrading from Documents To Go Premium Edition version 1.0.
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