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Android smartphones will finally receive Microsoft Office apps. Android smartphones will finally receive Microsoft Office apps, according to CNet. Android smartphones were the last major platform to adopt support for Microsoft Office apps, joining Apple's iOS, Windows Phone and Android tablets.
More than a dozen Office formats have been added to the productivity feature. On Tuesday, Google announced a new Gmail feature that enables non-Google files as attachments to be converted to Drive-friendly files, reports Engadget.
Microsoft's recent release of free, functioning versions of its Office apps for iOS is justifiably huge news -- especially because these smartphone apps aren't really a big deal.
Last Tuesday's keynote at Google I/O 2014 -- the company's developers conference -- introduced a lot of changes coming to Android, Google Cloud, and, importantly, Google Drive. Now Google Drive and its suite of productivity apps are more powerful than ever, and worth downloading, especially for the price. It's free.
It’s been a LONG time, but it’s finally here. After four years since the debut of the iPad, Microsoft is finally releasing the Office suite for the Apple tablet. The suite is set to include full-featured tablet apps of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Microsoft is going in a new direction, leaving the "Windows first" motto behind and replacing it with "cloud/mobile first." The most important upshot of this change in priorities is that as of Thursday, March 27, Microsoft Office is finally here (for real) for the Apple iPad.
Microsoft Office suite reported to be coming to the iPad within the year. Apple users hoping to enjoy the many perks of Microsoft Office on their tablets apparently won't have to wait for much longer.