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VIDEO: Microsoft Office arrives on iPhone, iPod touch

Written by James Delahunty @ 15 Jun 2013 12:41 User comments (1)

VIDEO: Microsoft Office arrives on iPhone, iPod touch Microsoft has finally unveiled a long-awaited Microsoft Office app for iPhone, which lets Office 365 subscribers create and edit documents and spreadsheet stored in the cloud.
Currently, there is no iPad version of the Microsoft Office app, and it is limited to the United States. It will also only work with iPhones or iPod touch models running iOS 6.1.

After signing in to an Office 365 account, you can access, view and edit Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents from anywhere, and Microsoft promises that all formatting will remain intact so documents still look the same when you get back to a PC.

You can access your content from SkyDrive or SkyDrive Pro. When you're on your phone, you'll easily find the content you viewed on your computer in the Recent Documents panel.

Here's a video that covers some features.


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1 user comment

116.6.2013 18:48

So is droid gang getting this

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