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Microsoft Office Coming to iOS After March 2013

Maura

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An iOS version of Microsoft Office has been rumoured for some time now, and despite Microsoft’s denials of its existence back when the first rumours broke, AppleInsider reports that a Microsoft product manager in the Czech Republic has told IHNED that we can expect to see an iOS version of Microsoft Office some time after March 2013. According to the report, Petr Bobek actually made the statement in a press release issued by Microsoft’s Czech Republic Team, which referred to Windows (naturally!), Mac, Android and Symbian versions of Office as well as the iOS version. As AppleInsider notes, a release date that goes past March is actually quite a slip from the previous rumoured release dates, which included November 10, 2012. AppleInsider says that it has heard that Outlook functionality will not be included in the iOS app, but it will include the ability to create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.

Source: Microsoft Office coming to Apple's iOS, Google's Android after March 2013 - report
 
Yeah more likely but still would be curious what features it will have compared to what's out there now.
 
A while back, I read an article about this that said it would be free. I don't think so...

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thewitt said:
Office on the iPad will likely be $19.99 per module...

Would like to see $9.99, but you may be right. MS do not like to play by other team's accepted rules.

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Maura said:
An iOS version of Microsoft Office has been rumoured for some time now, and despite Microsoft’s denials of its existence back when the first rumours broke, AppleInsider reports that a Microsoft product manager in the Czech Republic has told IHNED that we can expect to see an iOS version of Microsoft Office some time after March 2013. According to the report, Petr Bobek actually made the statement in a press release issued by Microsoft’s Czech Republic Team, which referred to Windows (naturally!), Mac, Android and Symbian versions of Office as well as the iOS version. As AppleInsider notes, a release date that goes past March is actually quite a slip from the previous rumoured release dates, which included November 10, 2012. AppleInsider says that it has heard that Outlook functionality will not be included in the iOS app, but it will include the ability to create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.

Source: Microsoft Office coming to Apple's iOS, Google's Android after March 2013 - report

About time to , we have more and more tech ,but it never keeps up unless it is a money generator, office including outlook should be part of the essential startup package. How much simpler would this make life?
 

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