Re: OGO file conversion

Glen Wilson (Glen_Wilson@akamail.com)
Thu, 03 Jul 1997 07:09:56 GMT

On Wed, 02 Jul 1997 16:16:23 -0500, you wrote:

>If you've got the Clip&Go package, this is the best way to go. Set the
>C&G to do clipboard sharing and then open the Notepad document that you
>want to convert to PC format. Press F5 (Copyall) to place the entire
>document into the Windows clipboard. Open MS Word (or other Windows word
>processor) and paste the contents of the clipboard. All formatting is
>preserved.
>
>Likewise, you can use C&G to transfer spreadsheets to the PC. Unlike the
>Connectivity Pack, I found that the C&G was worth every penny I spent on
>it.
>
>MED.
>
Does anyone whan to explain to us non- clip and go users how this
package works? I have looked on their WWW site and while I think they
did mention the Omnigo I couldn't find an Omnigo version of the
program mentioned anywhere. Did I miss something?.
Overall I found the site very confusing, and I couldn't decide from
what I saw there if the program was worth having and what the Omnigo
version has as opposed to the other versions.

In particular;
*is clip and go a 2 part program, part on the Omnigo and Part on the
PC?
* What version / Part number works with the Omnigo?
* Are there any features not supported on the Omnigo?
* What programs does it allow me to sync? eg. I would like to sync. to
Schedule plus, can I? How about databases?
*What else will it do besides clipboard sharing?

Could someone explain it to me as I have never seen the program, and
don't really know what it will or wont do.

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