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QuickOffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPad Released

Posted by Jeff Scott on June 11th, 2010
iPad App - Designed for iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: A SWEET SUITE :: Read Review »

While Apple was undoubtedly first with their top quality office productivity apps for the iPad, I hear they had an inside advantage, Documents To Go and QuickOffice haven't been but a couple months behind.

Documents To Go was updated recently to a universal version -- meaning it's optimized for both the iPhone and iPad. So if you had the iPhone version, you would get the iPad version for free. QuickOffice decided to take a different route. But, what they've added may make it worthwhile.

Released just earlier tonight, QuickOffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPad has all of the features of the iPhone version, but rather than just expand all of the on screen controls to allow the app to fill the screen, QuickOffice have made redesigned it somewhat to take advantage of the iPad with newly redesigned controls.

QuickOffice have made it clear that they are not done innovating and adding new features to this app. And I look forward to see where it goes. QuickOffice for the iPad is available now at an introductory price of $9.99.

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Bookworm Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Jason Fanguy on March 23rd, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: AGELESS
Bookworm is an addictive gem of a game and a solid, picture-perfect clone of its PC version. It’s engaging word play, excellent graphics and extensive library will have word/vocabulary fans playing it over and again.
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Guess the News

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Robert Corra on December 2nd, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: GRABBING HEADLINES
Finger Arts delivers a clever mix of the latest news feeds with word jumbling action to create a title that is unique and topical.
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Moxie

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Bonnie Eisenman on October 16th, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarstarstar :: PHENOMENAL
Moxie is a must-buy for any word game fan...period. It's a brilliant, incredibly original game that's simultaneously deceptively challenging and incredibly addicting, and it's won a permanent spot on my home page.
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Grabl

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Bonnie Eisenman on October 7th, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: SOLO DELIGHT!
Grabl is essentially Scrabble solitaire. Despite some rough edges, the game itself should thrill word fanatics looking for a good solo game!
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Documents To Go Updated to 2.0 - Includes Excel Editor

Posted by Jeff Scott on October 1st, 2009
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

Documents To Go 2.0 was released today and includes the promised Excel file editor. While we haven't taken a deep look at it, we've tested creating and editing Excel documents and so far are really impressed with the number of features and how quickly it works.

The Excel spreadsheet editor on Documents to Go 2.0 includes the ability to create and edit Microsoft Excel files. This joins the already excellent Word file editor in Documents To Go. The Excel editor works quickly and seems to be fairly full featured. One huge standard feature of Excel files are the functions -- the ability to enter a function and have it process other numbers in the spreadsheet in a certain way. Figuring sums, percentages, etc. A huge list of functions are included with the editor and populating the variables in the function is easily done by clicking cells as you would on the desktop. The editor also includes support for multiple pages in each spreadsheet.

Dataviz have increased the price for Documents to Go, which they have said all along they would do with the 2.0 update release. The regular version is now $9.99 (up from $6.99). We don't know yet what the Microsoft Exchange price increase will be as it hasn't been updated at the time of this article.

After the jump, take a look at some more screen shots of the new Excel file editor.

Boggle

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Billy Miller on September 3rd, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: FUN BUT NEEDS POLISH
I was interested to finally see Boggle launch on the App Store and more than ready to try it out. What I found was a good 1.0 game with an interesting approach and great additional game modes, but lacking a lot of the polish that the veteran apps have add
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Lexulous

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Bonnie Eisenman on June 24th, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: DECENT
Lexulous (formerly Scrabulous) is a Scrabble competitor that has long outdone Scrabble in the online arena. The iPhone version is sadly lackluster compared to its online counterpart, but for Scrabble fans, it's still a decent app and a good complement to
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Documents To Go From Dataviz Hits the App Store

Posted by Jeff Scott on June 14th, 2009

Sunday here in the US and what pops into the App Store? Documents To Go from Dataviz. Documents To Go is a document syncing, storage, viewing, and editing app with some very interesting and unique features. This app has been hotly anticipated as a top quality business app and a great way to edit documents while you only have access via your phone.

Dataviz has had a long history in the Mac world. They started out doing document conversion software for early Macs -- remember when Macintosh software couldn't read Windows files? Of late they have focused in on providing syncing and editing software for mobile devices. Their Documents To Go application has been available on many other mobile platforms, Palm, Windows, Blackberry. This release on the iPhone brings them back to the Apple world.

This initial release comes on two forms, the main Documents To Go and an Exchange Attachments edition. Both versions consist of both a desktop application (Windows or Mac), and an iPhone OS application. The desktop application allows you to choose which files you want to sync to the mobile device -- either individual files or folders. If you choose a folder, any new files in that folder will be automatically synced. We should point out that this is true 2-way syncing. Changes either on the desktop or the iPhone are synced automatically when the devices next connect. Much better than many file storage and viewing apps that only do one way transfer and fail to sync any changes.

The document types that you can sync and view include all of the usual Microsoft Office and iWork '08 formats. Also supported are all of the basic text files and image formats that the iPhone can display.

Beyond the normal file viewing, this initial release also allows you to edit Microsoft Word documents (.doc and .docx formats). The Word file editor is pretty robust and feature rich and seems to do a really good job maintaining the document formatting. Dataviz have promised a free upgrade to Documents To Go with Microsoft Excel editing as well though that's not currently available.

Documents To Go's major competitor on the iPhone is QuickOffice which we previously reviewed and found to be pretty solid. QuickOffice does offer one feature that Documents To Go has yet to implement, Microsoft Excel editing. We'll take a full look at Documents To Go in the coming days.

Documents To Go is available now at an introductory price of just $4.99 (for 2 weeks).

The second version of Documents To Go released today, the Exchange Attachment edition, does all of the above plus gives you direct access to your Microsoft Exchange server email attachments.

Appearing as a new folder on your documents list, this support allows you to download, view, and even edit and forward documents attached to your email messages. You are presented with all of your email messages that have attachments and can view the messages and the attachments in a more file focused view, with the attachments at the top of the message. From there you can save the attachments locally, forward them, or edit them.

In addition to getting access to your attachments stored on the Exchange server, you can forward any attachment you have stored locally in an email via your Exchange server.

This extra support for remote attachments storage should be a great extra feature for those people that use Exchange.

The Exchange Attachment edition is available now at an introductory price of $9.99 (for 2 weeks).

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Dictionary.com

+ Universal & Apple Watch App - Designed for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch
By Chris Hall on April 21st, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarstarstar :: GET IT NOW
It's a free dictionary that works well. This statement pretty much sums up this app. Want to know the exact definition of antidisestablishmentarianism? It's there... I promise.
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Scrabble

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Bonnie Eisenman on April 7th, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: RECOMMENDED
Scrabble's most recent update—the full-fledged integration of Facebook Connect—adds some competition to what was already a great word game. While the port does have plenty of flaws, it's still the same amazing game of strategy, luck, and knowl
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WordsWorth

By Tom Hesser on March 13th, 2009
WordsWorth is a clever word game with some nice features. Compelling gameplay and options will make this game appealing to wordsmiths and Scrabble players alike.
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WordFu

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Bonnie Eisenman on February 27th, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
WordFu is the latest offering from ngmoco, the makers of Rolando and Topple. It's a dice-based, kung fu-themed word game that requires you to assemble words from the letters you roll. The addicting and surprisingly deep gameplay make WordFu one of the bes
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Touch Poet

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Christine Morris on February 25th, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
A unique application to create fantastic poems. It gives you words taken from the works of Shakespeare, Ancient Mariner, Kipling and E. A. Poe. It then adds to the mix a feed from news and Digg. This allows you to create interesting poems which uses the
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WordJong

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Perrin Stewart on February 25th, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarstarstar :: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
If you're looking for a daily distraction, you can't go wrong with WordJong. Taking the best of word puzzlers, mixing it with mahjong-style play, and then wrapping it up into a graphically beautiful package makes this port worth carrying around with you a
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