When he launched Office for iPads, Microsoft for the first time allowed users of its professional suite to view and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents directly from Apple tablets. The issue, however, required an Office 365 subscription. Yes: it did. publicity
Microsoft Word
in Microsoft Corporation
Version 2.39 (275.7 MB) Requires iOS 12.0 or superior
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Microsoft Excel
in Microsoft Corporation
Version 2.39 (274.5 MB) Requires iOS 12.0 or superior
Free
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Microsoft PowerPoint
in Microsoft Corporation
Version 2.39 (267.1 MB) Requires iOS 12.0 or superior
Free
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This week the company updated the applications making the editing of documents totally free. But she didn't stop there: now, apps are also universal (that is, compatible and optimized for iPads and iPhones / iPods touch) and fully integrated with Dropbox (Office for iOS users can edit, open, edit and save documents stored on it ).
If previously only available for iPads and requiring an Office 365 subscription, apps were already successful, imagine now!
(via Techmeme)
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