MS Office Docs on Palm?

Dizzdzz

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Which application do you all think works best for accessing and editing MS Office docs on a Palm TX? Right now I know of only two apps, Docs to Go and Quickoffice. I just upgraded from a Palm Tungsten E2 to a Palm TX, and plan to use the landscape screen feature to access MS Office docs that were previously hard to read in portrait mode.

Suggestions as to the best application?

Thanks,
CS
 
Thanks for the reply. When it comes to document composition, is Docs to Go still the best, or is there something else like Wordsmith that would be better?

I plan on taking my Palm on the road with me with a wireless keyboard, and on the road I do quite a bit of journaling.

Thanks again,
CS
 
I've never installed WordSmith. However, I like Documents to Go because it lets you create and edit MS Office documents in their native file format. I heard that WordSmith uses the Rich Text format, which means some file converting would be required. Documents to Go also includes capabilities for Excel spreadsheets, Powerpoint, etc. in one convenient package.
 
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