After months of rumors and speculation, Microsoft Office for
iPad got officially released. The productivity suite is available in the
App Store as three separate apps – Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
As initially expected, editing documents on an Apple iPad with the new app will require Microsoft Office 365 subscription. Users with no subscription will only be able to view documents via the productivity suite.
Microsoft released a promo video to mark the release of the new app. Check it out below.
Redmond’s productivity suite will be facing strong competition in the App Store. Apple’s own Pages, as well as Google Drive are available on the platform free of charge.-- gsmarena.com
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As initially expected, editing documents on an Apple iPad with the new app will require Microsoft Office 365 subscription. Users with no subscription will only be able to view documents via the productivity suite.
Microsoft released a promo video to mark the release of the new app. Check it out below.
Redmond’s productivity suite will be facing strong competition in the App Store. Apple’s own Pages, as well as Google Drive are available on the platform free of charge.-- gsmarena.com
If you like this story. Please share it. Thank you!
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