Microsoft could be weeks away from releasing a version of Office for the iPad including apps for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The purported iOS apps would have the ability to edit a file locally on ...
It’s hard to overstate the impact of the Microsoft Office for iPad. The arrival of the dominant productivity suite on the dominant tablet promises to change how iPads are viewed in the enterprise.
In producing a version of its iWork suite of apps for the iPad, Apple is sending a signal: The device won’t just be for watching video, playing games and reading books — although those are sure big ...
Microsoft's stock is at levels not seen since 2000. Is this all because of the impending Office for iPad or is it because of a host of profound changes taking place at the software giant? Brooke ...
There is a rumor swirling that Microsoft is hard at work developing a native iOS app version of its Microsoft Office productivity software to run on the iPad. If it turns out to be true, it could be ...
All you productivity junkies who were hoping to get Word on your iPad take a knee and gather ’round. It’s not going to happen. When Apple introduced the iPad, a large part of their demonstration was ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Thursday unveiled Office for iPad, a highly anticipated and long overdue version of its bread-and-butter productivity software for Apple's popular tablet ...
Microsoft has officially announced that its Office suite will launch on rival platform iPad. Word, Excel and PowerPoint will be available to download from the App Store today (March 27), Microsoft ...
Fresh in from Rumor Central is this from The Verge: http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/17/55196 ... 27th-event Satya Nadella is planning to host his first press event as ...
As promised, Microsoft announced that it has added full trackpad and mouse support for the iPadOS version of Microsoft 360. That includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint, marking another important step in ...
Microsoft Office is available for iPad users in a unified app. The tech giant combined the Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps into one iPad-optimized app, according to a post on the Microsoft Office blog ...
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