Whenever a new version of DocumentsToGo ships, people discuss what changed in comparison to its predecessor. Thanks to a helpful person over at DataViz’s, we can now offer you this URL:

http://support.dataviz.com/support.srch?DocID=2430&id=2000

It shows every change back to version 2.0! Have fun!

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2 Responses to “DocumentsToGo-what changed in which version”

  1. Well, lets take a look at a disturbing pattern here.

    Version 2: 7 releases
    Version 3: 4 releases
    Version 4: 4 releases
    Version 5: 3 releases
    Version 6: 3 releases (after the main release, the other two were major bugfixes)
    Version 7: 3 releases
    -The second 7 release contained nothing but a T5 compatability fix, and a preference change
    -The third 7 release was a little better, but only contained 2 device compatability fixes, txt support, and Chinese character support.

    To put that in perspective, after the first version 2 release, there were 27 fixes in the releases before version 3. Where has all the work gone? Sure, they add one big feature every 3 months, but that isnt good enough. They need to be releasing stability fixes, maybe some rewrites of their code, and some quite obvious features such as better font support. It should have AA fonts, and you should be able to download fonts for the program. Thats my opinion, what does everyone else think?

  2. Hi,
    I beleive that DocsToGo and MobiSystems OfficdeSuite target two entirely different market sectirs.

    MobiSystems wants tio offer the perfect office solution, and DataViz wants to offer a no-frills, barebones, what-you-really-need thingy. The first can do more, but it takes much longer to be able to use it well…
    Best regards
    Tam Hanna

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