July 17, 2007 2:24 PM
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Free Documents To Go Software for Your Motorizr Z8
(MoneyWatch)
Between now and August 31, owners of the Motorola Motorizr Z8 phone can download a free copy of DataViz's Documents To Go. The software enables you to open and view Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files and attachments on your phone. It normally sells for $19.99; all you have to do to get it free is register with DataViz. The company also offers paid versions of the product for Palm and Windows Mobile handhelds, with a BlackBerry version coming soon. In the meantime, if you're a Z8 user, you'd be crazy not to snap this up.
Between now and August 31, owners of the Motorola Motorizr Z8 phone can download a free copy of DataViz's Documents To Go. The software enables you to open and view Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files and attachments on your phone. It normally sells for $19.99; all you have to do to get it free is register with DataViz. The company also offers paid versions of the product for Palm and Windows Mobile handhelds, with a BlackBerry version coming soon. In the meantime, if you're a Z8 user, you'd be crazy not to snap this up. -
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