Η Microsoft κυκλοφόρησε πρόσφατα το Technical Preview των Windows 10 for Phones, while also announcing support for almost all Lumia devices.
However, the company also announced that the new version of Windows 10 for Phones has some issues to consider in the next builds.
One of these issues is that the new operating system does not support any Office application, so if you are considering installing Windows 10 for Phones and you definitely need Office, do not do it better.
Today, the company he said that Office Universal apps preview for Windows 10 for Phones will be available for download by the end of the month.
These apps are designed to work on all mobile devices running Windows 10, tablets and smartphones.
All the controls and app buttons have been moved to the bottom of the screen so that Windows Phone users can manage their software with one hand.
The company seems to be pursuing a very aggressive policy since its inception Satya Nadella. Of course, no one can know what the new policy will have, but the sure thing is that the new Microsoft has nothing to do with Microsoft of Steve Ballmer.
If you watch the new technology you will have already noticed that almost every day there are deliberate "leaks" of new ones from the department heads. With the teasing news, it seems that the company not only keeps its customers "warm," but also attracts new audiences who turn their heads out of curiosity and take a sneak peek at new projects.
His aggressive policy Satya Nadella, appears to be focused (as it has repeatedly stated) on customer needs, with resounding evidence of project Windows Insider for Windows 10 development.
Today's Microsport, apart from the well-known walking paths, seems to risk under the direction of Nadella, exploring new streets. So we have it invading Android systems (read this too), but also rumors that want the company to "Opens" Windows.
Micrsoft changes, and we can suspect transformation from what we read. We believe that changes are always necessary for the survival of companies and not only. The Redmond company probably suspected it especially after the release of Windows 8 and the first and second generation Surface tablets. The post-Ballmer era seems very promising and with lots of exciting promises.
Let's see...