At Microsoft, we are witnessing a revolution more open, in fact after announcing Windows 10 and the development of Skype Translator, here's a surprise Office makes available for iPhone, iPad and Android for free.
So now all the users who want to create and edit documents in Word, Excel or PowerPoint no longer have a subscription to Office 365. Microsoft has also made available an update for the Office app for the iPad and published a preview of the app for the Office Android tablet. But the news does not end here, as Microsoft also announced that Windows 10 will be released in conjunction with the Office of touch applications for Windows.
So now you can work on Office documents without paying anything. They will always be a fee some functions such as collaboration and upload OneDrive and integration with Dropbox which, however, still require a subscription. Last update Microsoft revised the layout for the iPhone, setting the vertical ribbon and other improvements that are well suited for small displays.
In addition, the Office is now also compatible with Android tablets and all users can request a preview registering at the Microsoft site to receive a preview in December.
So now all the users who want to create and edit documents in Word, Excel or PowerPoint no longer have a subscription to Office 365. Microsoft has also made available an update for the Office app for the iPad and published a preview of the app for the Office Android tablet. But the news does not end here, as Microsoft also announced that Windows 10 will be released in conjunction with the Office of touch applications for Windows.
So now you can work on Office documents without paying anything. They will always be a fee some functions such as collaboration and upload OneDrive and integration with Dropbox which, however, still require a subscription. Last update Microsoft revised the layout for the iPhone, setting the vertical ribbon and other improvements that are well suited for small displays.
In addition, the Office is now also compatible with Android tablets and all users can request a preview registering at the Microsoft site to receive a preview in December.
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