![]() We want people to think of the Office mobile experience as a tool they would turn to for content creation and more sophisticated work-not just for light editing and information consumption. We’re constantly thinking about ways to enrich the Office mobile experience to help people be more productive on a phone. More features coming soonīut we’re not stopping here. The Office app for Android is fully optimized for tablets when working with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents and we are committed to making the rest of the Android app as well as the iOS app fully optimized for tablets soon. Today’s release is also available for download on Android tablets with limited support. We have made several enhancements since the public preview-such as support for third-party storage services including Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud templates to help you create new documents, spreadsheets, and presentations and general performance improvements. ![]() This inspired us to work hard to get this app ready for full release as soon as we could. The feedback we received through customer conversations, social media, and the press has been very positive and encouraging- with the Office app seen as part of a new wave of innovation for Office and Microsoft. After the announcement, tens of thousands of people immediately rushed to get the Android and iOS apps, causing us to hit the 10,000-user limit in Apple’s TestFlight program in just a few hours. We’ve been thrilled and humbled to see the response to the public preview of the Office app since introducing it at the Microsoft Ignite conference last November.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |