Items tagged with: dataviz
Picsel Smart Office now available on webOS smartphones, praise to Picsel!
Are you ready for this, webOS Nation? Document editing has finally come to your webOS smartphone! And it came from not-officially-affiliated-or-contracted-with-HP third party developer Picsel. Take that
Fun Friday Oops: Docs To Go icon on TouchPad?
It’s been several months since BlackBerry maker Research In Motion snapped up Documents To Go maker DataViz, in essence cancelling the frustratingly in perpetual development Docs To Go editing suite for
2010: The year in review
2010 was quite the year for the Palm faithful. Things may not have gone the way we’d hoped at the start of the year, but by and large it was an interesting ride. A lot happened in the past year, and despite
HP introduces feature-packed webOS 2.0
webOS is moving up to version 2.0 and bringing along with it a whole host of new features sure to please even the most jaded of webOS users. There’s the stuff that we’ve already covered: card-grouping
DataViz: Docs2Go for webOS cancelled [Update: bought by RIM]
We've waited, we've asked, PreCentral forum members have lobbied, and now we're officially being rejected: DataViz announced today on its Facebook page that it "made the difficult decision to cancel development
DocsToGo for webOS 'at a standstill'
This hurts: DataViz has come right out and said that DocsToGo for webOS is no longer under active development, which is to say we have no idea when or if we might expect it happen on webOS. So writes 
Quick App: Scratch
There’s a real vacuum when it comes to document editing software in the App Catalog (we’re looking at you, Dataviz). Sure, Google Docs allows you to do some basic editing to spreadsheet documents
Document editing, international paid app mayhem, and more... From the Forums
Here's some of the latest discussion in the forums:The PreCentral forums are a great place for debate, but there's one thing almost universally agreed upon by webOS users everywhere: the need for Docs
Documents To Go for webOS Delay Confirmed: Early 2010
Bad news for those of you who need to edit and create Microsoft Office documents while on the go and were hoping for a native webOS solution before years end. DataViz, developer of the popular Documents
Bad News for Office Docs Users: Docs2Go for webOS Delayed?



















