Save 33% On Office 365 By Buying Through Amazon

Save 33% On Office 365 By Buying Through Amazon

If you just downloaded the new Microsoft Office apps for iPad , you probably noticed that they require an Office 365 subscription to actually create or edit any documents. Instead of signing up for that $100 in-app purchase though, save yourself a bunch of money by buying a subscription on Amazon.

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Microsoft launches Office for iPad

Microsoft Office for iPadMicrosoft announced on Thursday the much anticipated release of Office for the iPad. Satya Nadella, who took over as Microsoft CEO just last month, announced that the app would be available on iPads by 11 AM PST on Thursday the 27th.

Microsoft released Office for the iPhone back in June of last year, but surprisingly had not yet released a version specifically formatted for the iPad until now. Office for the iPad is free to install and view Office documents, but to do anything more than that you will need to buy an Office 365 subscription for $99.99 annually.

The Office app includes Word, Excel and Powerpoint with a familiar ribbon interface, similar to the desktop version of the application. Buttons are slightly larger to support swiping instead of clicking to also try to integrate into the familiar usability of the iPad touch interface.

Office for iPad via ZDNet

Office For iPad Bug Discovered, Affects SharePoint 2010

Office For iPad Bug Discovered, Affects SharePoint 2010Just yesterday Office for iPad was officially launched. However it seems that barely less than 24 hours of its launch, a bug for the app has since been spotted. Basically for users who rely on the SharePoint 2010, you guys can expect to run into a little obstacle. This is apparently because the collaborative editing platform relies on ActiveX controls to access documents.

However because Apple’s iOS devices have moved away from the need to use plug-ins like ActiveX, Flash, Silverlight, and etc., it has created a problem for users looking to share and collaborate on documents together. In fact this was a point of contention during iOS’ early days where competitors would proudly boast Flash capabilities, although we all know how that turned out. (more…)

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    Office Mobile App For iPhone Is Also Free

    Office Mobile App For iPhone Is Also FreeI suppose that plenty of news circulated concerning Microsoft’s Office for iPad debut, but on the quiet, Microsoft has also updated their Office Mobile app for iPhone, which would mean this software is now free for home use. A price drop also applies to the Android version of the app, which is good news for those who have wanting to give it a go all this while but never really having managed to make the financial commitment in doing so.

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    Apple To Take 30% Cut From Office 365 Subscriptions Purchased On The iPad

    Apple To Take 30% Cut From Office 365 Subscriptions Purchased On The iPadAs it had been announced a few hours ago, Office for iPad is now official. Apple’s CEO Tim Cook appears to be pretty pleased by the launch and went as far as congratulating Microsoft and its CEO, Satya Nadella, on the app’s launch on his Twitter account.

    So why is Tim Cook happy about the launch? Well as it turns out it seems that this is because Apple will be taking a 30% cut from Office 365 subscriptions that have been purchased on the iPad, as per usual with regards to in-app purchases. (more…)

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    Satya Nadella Explains Why Office For iPad Took So Long

    Satya Nadella Explains Why Office For iPad Took So LongWe guess it’s safe to say that the wait is finally over regarding Office for iPad. After all it was as far back as 2011 that we started hearing rumors that a version of Office for the iPad was in the works, meaning that it took Microsoft about 3 years before it was trotted out to the public.

    So why did it take Microsoft so long? According to Microsoft’s newly-minted CEO, Satya Nadella, “The thing we wanted to get most right was the combination of what I would call the combination of the app, the enterprise architecture, the developer APIs, and then marry it with the device and what you expect from the device. … It’s not just a trivial thing, let’s port Word for Windows to a particular device.” (more…)

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    Apple’s Tim Cook Congratulates Microsoft On Office For iPad Launch

    Apples Tim Cook Congratulates Microsoft On Office For iPad LaunchAs we had reported earlier, Office for the iPad was officially launched not too long ago, and about time too considering that the app had been rumored to be in the works for a couple of years now (it has also been denied by Microsoft once or twice too).

    Apple’s CEO Tim Cook seems to be pretty pleased by it and has since tweeted his congratulations to Microsoft and Satya Nadella for launching the app. Nadella tweeted in reply expressing his excitement at bringing the “magic” of Office to the iPad. (more…)

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    Office For iPad Is Official

    Office For iPad Is OfficialTrue to form, Microsoft has unveiled Office for iPad that ought to keep the masses even more productive while they are on the move. After all, Office for iPad has been talked about for many a year in the past, so when Office for iPhone was introduced, it raised hopes of us seeing an optimized version for the iPad in due time. We are glad to say that this day has finally arrived, where you will see the triumvirate of Word, PowerPoint and Excel on the iPad.

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    Office for iPad release set for 11AM PST today

    This week the folks at Microsoft responsible for Office have revealed that they’ll be releasing the first full-blown iPad iteration of the app today. This release will take place at … Continue reading

    Microsoft Office Finally Comes to the iPad Today, And It's Free(mium)

    Microsoft Office Finally Comes to the iPad Today, And It's Free(mium)

    It’s coming up on a year since the original release of Microsoft Office for iOS , but in all that time there’s been no iPad-specific version to be found. And now it’s here (for free, to try) as of two o’clock this afternoon, as a gift from Microsoft’s new cloud-guru CEO Satya Nadella .

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