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Old 03-13-2003, 06:00 PM
John Hung
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Default Take Documents Anywhere: Review of RepliGo v1.0

I, like many other avid Pocket PC users, would like to use my Pocket PC as often as possible. The ability to carry information in a small and portable device that can be viewed quickly is one of the main reasons why I always carry my Pocket PC on my belt. However, it is not easy to view documents (Word, Excel, or other specially formatted documents) that contain tables or graphs without running the risk of altering the formatting after opening the files on your Pocket PC. Cerience�s RepliGo viewer is a great tool that enables you to view many kinds of documents directly on your Pocket PC without changing the original formatting.


Pocket PCs are wonderful devices, and RepliGo document viewer makes them even better. You want to view PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Internet Explorer pages, or just about any other files on your Pocket PC but not worry about messing up the formatting? Your worries are over because RepliGo can view all the files described above and more. Read on to find out how!

Getting Started
Installing the software is easy and straightforward. RepliGo offers direct integration with the Microsoft Office programs and Internet Explorer, which makes document transfer a cynch. A total of 9.1MB HD space is required to install all the components. I installed the Pocket PC program on the secure digital card to preserve main memory.


Figure 1: Installation Options

The RepliGo desktop has many nice features, especially the amount of material to help you get started, such a user guide, product demo and sample files. I applaud Cerience�s effort in putting together the information to make this program easy to use for both novice and advanced users.


Figure 2: RepliGo Desktop

Let the fun begin
One feature I try to look for in Pocket PC software is ease of use. I consider myself a pretty experienced user, but sometimes I still get frustrated by unintuitive and difficult-to-use software. By comparison, RepliGo is a joy to use. If you are using a program from Microsoft Office, RepliGo is already integrated and ready to go. When you want to view an open document on your Pocket PC, you simply click on the blue/orange right arrow button from the menu or toolbar to send the document to your PDA.


Figure 3: The RepliGo Menu inside Microsoft Word


Figure 4: The RepliGo Toolbar

A popup window appears on your computer and you can choose a name for the file and location where you want to store the file. You can only save the file to your Pocket PC�s main memory, which can quickly fill up with all the files you will want to read with RepliGo. I hope in the next release we will be able to save converted files to storage cards. The conversion process took just a few seconds for each of the files I tested.


Figure 5: Document conversion window

Other non-Microsoft Office programs can also easily be converted by RepliGo. Simply choose to print and you will see RepliGo listed in the printer selection menu.


Figure 6: RepliGo is available as a printer for non-Microsoft Office programs

When you start RepliGo on your Pocket PC, you will see a folder view, similar to that of File Explorer, showing all of the RepliGo files. I converted several documents and saved them on my Pocket PC. However, the folder view does not tell me the file types, which can be confusing if my file names are not indicative of which program generated the file in the first place. RepliGo is designed to be an all-purpose document viewer, capable of converting files from many programs, and hopefully the folks at Cerience will add a tag indicating which program the file came from in their next release. RepliGo files are highly compressed without compromising the original look and feel of the documents. For example, the original spreadsheet file at 82K became a 16K RepliGo file, 91K Word file was compressed down to 15K, and a 185K PowerPoint file was reduced down to 79K.


Figure 7: RepliGo files on the Pocket PC

To view a file, simply tap on the file and you will be taken to the �Whole� page view.


Figure 8: Whole page view

Triangle arrows next the page number (p1) take you to the next or previous page of the document. If you want to view a section of the page, use the stylus to marquee select an area of the document you wish to zoom in on for viewing.


Figure 9: Marquee selection result

The section is now magnified to 43%. You can also tap on the hand symbol and use the stylus to move around the page.

If you want to read the text, you can click on the Flowed tool (wiggly line).


Figure 10: Flowed view

The text is now set to a readable text size, and you are ready to read the whole page. When you are done, simply tap on the Whole page view to see the whole page again.

Shown below are three more examples of Office documents I converted to my Pocket PC as RepliGo files.


Figure 11: Word document in landscape mode


Figure 12: Excel spreadsheet


Figure 13: Microsoft Project

Gotchas
RepliGo is very easy to use and a great program for anyone who wants a way to view documents without risking altering its original format. However, I have four suggestions that I think will make this program even more useful.

  • Option to save converted files to storage cards
  • Indicate RepliGo files� original file types, ie: Word, Excel, etc.
  • In Flowed view, the ability to see pictures along with text
  • The ability to convert files already on the Pocket PC into viewable RepliGo files
Specifications
RepliGo will install on both desktop and Pocket PCs. On the desktop, any computer faster than 166 MHz running Windows 98SE and ActiveSync 3.1 or later is supported. 32MB of RAM (64MB for Windows 2000 or later) and 10MB of available hard disk space are needed to run the desktop version of RepliGo.

Any Pocket PC devices (including Pocket PC Phone Edition) running Pocket PC or Pocket PC 2002 operating systems are both supported along with 500K of available free space. I installed it on my SD memory card and it runs just fine.

Where To Buy
The software can be downloaded from Handango or purchased for the introductory price of $39.95 (normally $49.95) (affiliate link).

Conclusions
I have really enjoyed using RepliGo over the past couple of weeks, and I am certain it will become one of my software staples used on a daily basis. The program is suitable for everyone, novice and advanced users alike. At $39.95, it is a bit pricey, but for all the convenience this program brings, I highly recommend RepliGo.
 
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Old 03-13-2003, 06:04 PM
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Can you view the documents in landscape? Any printing capabilties? Use with a LCD projector CF Card?
 
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Old 03-13-2003, 06:24 PM
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I've been using it for a few months and my biggest issues are:

� No landscape mode
� No bookmark ability. I use this app to read long documents I print from the web or from PDF files. It is much better for that than Adobe Reader, but I have to make mental notes to remember where I left off if I read in different sittings
� I despise the Office integration. I finally turned all of that off. Took forever to find the macros, template modifications, toolbars, etc. I recommend you install WITHOUT office integration. Just use File|Print and select the Repligo printer.

You can print thought via IR and I suspect bluetooth.

It is a great product though, other than my personal gripes listed above. Highly recommend it.
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Old 03-13-2003, 06:41 PM
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• I despise the Office integration. I finally turned all of that off. Took forever to find the macros, template modifications, toolbars, etc. I recommend you install WITHOUT office integration. Just use File|Print and select the Repligo printer.
What's wrong with the Office integration?
 
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Old 03-13-2003, 06:56 PM
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� No landscape mode
Ed, looking at their website, it appears that Sony NX users get the benefit of landscape mode. I wonder why the PPC version does not have this.

Nice review by the way John.
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Old 03-13-2003, 06:58 PM
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� I despise the Office integration. I finally turned all of that off. Took forever to find the macros, template modifications, toolbars, etc. I recommend you install WITHOUT office integration. Just use File|Print and select the Repligo printer.
What's wrong with the Office integration?
Excel is OK. Word is a PITA, at least Word 2002/XP. I have my normal.doc template READ ONLY so it can't get infected and I don't inadvertently change my oh-so-perfect template. :wink:

So everytime I close Word with the Repligo button installed, it prompts me to save NORMAL.DOC. Uhg! SO I removed it. It is just printing to the Repligo printer. I don't need a macro installed in all of my apps to change my printer for me.
 
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Old 03-13-2003, 06:59 PM
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I use this app to read long documents I print from the web or from PDF files.
Ed, do you just print the PDFs from Acrobat Reader through to RepliGo? And, if so, how well does it reflow 2-column content? I have a lot of paper reading to do, and Acrobat for PPC does the job OK, but it's rather slow.

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Old 03-13-2003, 07:06 PM
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Hopefully this will send a message to Microsoft to ENHANCE POCKET WORD!!!!!!!! :x

Great review by the way
 
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Old 03-13-2003, 07:51 PM
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Hopefully this will send a message to Microsoft to ENHANCE POCKET WORD!!!!!!!! :x
This is really a completely different beast than Pocket Word. RepliGo is for view-only content of any shape or size. Making it editable is a much harder proposition.

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Old 03-13-2003, 08:06 PM
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I use this app to read long documents I print from the web or from PDF files.
Ed, do you just print the PDFs from Acrobat Reader through to RepliGo? And, if so, how well does it reflow 2-column content? I have a lot of paper reading to do, and Acrobat for PPC does the job OK, but it's rather slow.

--janak
Ok, in that document that you sent, I couldn't tell any difference between the reflowed Adobe PDF document that the Adobe conversion does or that the Repligo conversion does. They both took your pages and cut them in half, putting the left column above the right. So imagine reading it that way.

The Adobe PDF file retained images in flowed mode and as John indicated, Repligo doesn't. To see the images, you have to go back to the normal view mode.

I'd be happy if Repligo replaced the image with a place holder that you could tap on and see the image.

That said, Repligo is approximately a bazillions times faster than Adobe Reader is, so unless you have tons of images, I'll use Repligo 11 times out of 10 to read PDF or any other files.
 
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