In a move that is expected to create a sense of space for office applications and mobile devices, Microsoft, announcing that it brings Office “to everyone and everything device».
In particular, the company presented new applications Office for iPhone and iPad, a preview of Office apps for Android tablets and, above all, the ability for customers using these devices to create and manage Office content for free, with no subscription required.
"Every time someone has an idea or inspiration, we want to help them take action," said John Case, a Microsoft executive. "With more than one billion Office clients worldwide and over 40 million downloads on the iPad, it's clear that Office applications are what people want to use to get things done."
More specifically, the company has announced that iPhone and Android tablet users can experience the same experience as Office users for iPad. New Office apps for iPhone (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) provide the same experience as the iPad, especially tailored to iPhone data (now downloadable). At the same time, iPad apps have been upgraded, while the Office App Preview for Android brings the Office experience to Android, allowing enthusiasts to get a first taste by signup to see it (the launch of the release is expected early 2015).
As for Office's "All For All," Microsoft announced in yesterday's announcement that "starting today, customers on the iPhone, iPad, and Android can create and edit office materials without subscription. Now customers in almost every mobile device and platform can do more with Office. " The company also provided a new "look" to the new, touch-optimized Office for Windows 10, promising more details in the near future.
Customers get access to a "full set" of Office 365 features, including a terabyte of online storage on OneDrive. By getting a subscription, you 'unlock' the full capabilities of Microsoft's office suite on every device they own. As for the new Office apps for iPad and iPhone, they are available in 29 languages and 136 countries, and require a device with iOS 7.0 or higher.
Source: naftemporiki.gr