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Don't own an iPhone or Windows Phone, but rely on Microsoft's
Office for writing, building presentations and crunching numbers? No problem.
Microsoft's venerable suite of
applications, including Word, PowerPoint and Excel, is finally making its way
onto smartphones powered by Google's Android mobile
operating system, Microsoft said Wednesday.
Maybe best of all, the apps -- like their
counterparts on Android tablets and
devices running Apple's iOS operating system -- are free to download.
Microsoft first made its Office suite available for Android tablets in February and announced a preview of
the smartphone versions in May. The apps look and work much like the software
designed for Apple's iPads and iPhones, meaning you can edit Word documents and
wirelessly run PowerPoint presentations from your phone. Unlocking more mobile
features and using the software's desktop versions requires an annual
subscription to Office 365. That last part is core to CEO Satya Nadella's
strategy for reinvigorating Microsoft's business software.
The world's largest software maker hopes
people will pay the fee for Office 365 so they can use the cloud versions of
Outlook, Word and PowerPoint on their Macs or PCs. That's become especially
attractive as employees shift activities between their corporate and personal
devices.
"The goal of these apps is to make
sure that as people think about working, creating and doing, they think of
Office as the default," said Ebun Onagoruwa, a Microsoft product manager.
Onagoruwa said this is the culmination of a nearly 18-month journey -- since
Microsoft first offered Office for iPad --
"transforming [Office] from a software suite into a platform that would
work across devices."
Nadella and his team want corporate
customers to stop thinking of Office and Windows software as products they buy
with onetime licenses. The company is following the lead of others in the
industry, such as Adobe Systems, Oracle and Salesforce.com, which are pushing
customers to pay annual subscriptions for applications, storage and other
services in the cloud
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