Its a four star product for what it does. I like the easy and functional pinch zoom for referencing my .doc and .xls files -- handy for older eyes now. I like that it syncs easily with Dropbox, keeping my edits in multiple places. I like that it is mostly stable, too.
The only real flaw I can whine about is lack of printing. I rely more and more on paper copies of the docs it manages for me. The send icon takes me to a screen where I can open in other apps, such as Reader, or to airdrop, but not to email the document, or text the document, or AirPlay to our networked hp m127 in the office? Sure, I can open dropbox on one of the macs or pcs, open the file, and print from there, but the power of these i-devices is the increasingly common stand-alone functionality. My iPhone or iPad is nearly replacing my laptop computer for a large percentage of my office and business needs. That is the evolution of these devices. Print output and sharing beyond Airdrop is rather vital, and a huge part of the reason this isnt a 5-star app. I dread looking elsewhere for a solution… hope DataViz has something exciting up its sleeve with the next release.
Bad_DNA about Docs To Go Standard, v5.2.4