Just got an email from Iambic telling me TinySheet 5.0 is out.
Most of you on here know of my frustration with Iambic's insane upgrade policy and my subsequent dropping altogether of Agendus. Well, I've been a Tiny Sheet user for nearly 5 years, and was disappointed when 4.25 was going to be the "last;" it was discontinued.
Apparently it has been picked up again, and surprisingly the new version is only the same 294k. They haven't butchered it into a 1.5MB wasteful behemoth (yet). A lot has been fixed apparently.
I dropped Documents to Go 6 months ago and went BACK to the old TinySheet, which still works at least on my T3 including the conduit; this 5.0 looks exciting and now offers landscape and fixes for key problems - the paintbrush cell "picker," crashes on certain .csv sheets, and most importantly for me the "date" formatting, which gets a little hairy between synchs if you choose "07/12" instead of "07/12/2006." It reverts back to a weird custom date formatting instead of Excel's. Hopefully the new one won't (it's mentioned on the list of fixes) - so guess it's off with the $9.95 upgrade fee for me at least.
For any of you using spreadsheets and having D2G problems (I see many on here) - TinySheet is fast, does not statically change the size of spreadsheets on the handheld during edits before hotsync, and at 300k is a terrific spreadsheet program. Have to give credit where it's due. I'm going for 5.0, contacting Iambic today, and thought I'd pass along to all of you who may use spreadsheets.
Unfortunately, according to this:
http://support.iambic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14791
There is one "bug" from 4.25 they haven't gotten to yet, (no fix/repair, removed) and as you notice no one from Iambic is answering the question after May of 2005! . . . must be too busy cashing all those $9.95s. 2 messages are from people who JUST upgraded. I also got "undeliverable" to an email I sent to James - so perhaps it's a whole new crew over there.
It's still worth checking out, and I'm going to send the $$. I figure if it is NOT worth it, it will simply confirm my "upgrade fears" about Iambic. I have a feeling, though, it's worth it for the improvements - and at least I'm not toiling with Docs2Go.
Most of you on here know of my frustration with Iambic's insane upgrade policy and my subsequent dropping altogether of Agendus. Well, I've been a Tiny Sheet user for nearly 5 years, and was disappointed when 4.25 was going to be the "last;" it was discontinued.
Apparently it has been picked up again, and surprisingly the new version is only the same 294k. They haven't butchered it into a 1.5MB wasteful behemoth (yet). A lot has been fixed apparently.
I dropped Documents to Go 6 months ago and went BACK to the old TinySheet, which still works at least on my T3 including the conduit; this 5.0 looks exciting and now offers landscape and fixes for key problems - the paintbrush cell "picker," crashes on certain .csv sheets, and most importantly for me the "date" formatting, which gets a little hairy between synchs if you choose "07/12" instead of "07/12/2006." It reverts back to a weird custom date formatting instead of Excel's. Hopefully the new one won't (it's mentioned on the list of fixes) - so guess it's off with the $9.95 upgrade fee for me at least.
For any of you using spreadsheets and having D2G problems (I see many on here) - TinySheet is fast, does not statically change the size of spreadsheets on the handheld during edits before hotsync, and at 300k is a terrific spreadsheet program. Have to give credit where it's due. I'm going for 5.0, contacting Iambic today, and thought I'd pass along to all of you who may use spreadsheets.
Unfortunately, according to this:
http://support.iambic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14791
There is one "bug" from 4.25 they haven't gotten to yet, (no fix/repair, removed) and as you notice no one from Iambic is answering the question after May of 2005! . . . must be too busy cashing all those $9.95s. 2 messages are from people who JUST upgraded. I also got "undeliverable" to an email I sent to James - so perhaps it's a whole new crew over there.
It's still worth checking out, and I'm going to send the $$. I figure if it is NOT worth it, it will simply confirm my "upgrade fears" about Iambic. I have a feeling, though, it's worth it for the improvements - and at least I'm not toiling with Docs2Go.