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Thanks, just seen this
Screenshot does look like current version
Source...Today is the next step in bringing Office to everyone and on every device with the start of Office for Android tablet preview, new Office for iPhone apps, updated Office for iPad apps and more.
Check out the Official Microsoft Blog for details on how we’re continuing to help people use Office everywhere so they can do more and achieve more. For a sneak peek and links to download the apps, see below. And check back here on Office Blogs for ongoing updates on today’s news.
Office for iPhone
The new Office for iPhone apps for Word, Excel and PowerPoint offer the same beautiful iPad experience, optimized for the iPhone. Customers can download the new apps today.
Review tools in Office for iPhone
Insert tables and charts in Office for iPhone
Presenter View in Office for iPhone
Office for Android tablet
We are bringing the productivity of Word, Excel and PowerPoint to Android tablet customers with the Office for Android tablet preview. Customers can sign up for the Preview starting today. General availability is expected in early 2015.
Add transitions in Office for Android tablet preview
View and edit Word documents in Office for Android tablet preview
Insert and edit tables and charts in Office for Android tablet preview
Office for iPad
We’re announcing updates to the Office for iPad apps for Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Customers can download the new apps today.
View and present in PowerPoint for iPad
Insert and edit tables and charts in Excel for iPad
Touch-optimized Office Apps for Windows
We will deliver touch-optimized Office apps for Windows with Windows 10. Additional details will be shared at a later date but here’s a sneak peek:
PowerPoint for Windows 10
Interesting I may drop my 365 subscription since the free version is available for Windows.
I think Office 365 is a good deal (for me) but you can use the free versions by signing into your OneDrive account. They are OK for basic stuff.
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Hi there.
Great news for Android but the crunch will be in the COST.
Currently I'm using KINGSOFT (now WPS) office on my phone -- and it's FREE - and handles Ms Office formats just fine. I'm not sure I would design complex spreadsheets on a phone but I can see on a Tablet it could be of use. PRICE is key though.
(Incidentally I'm playing around with ANDROID as a VM on a Touch computer -- some of the VM builds are quite good now -- I'll have to see if the preview works on it too !!!).
To get you started read this.
http://www.itworld.com/article/26933...indows-pc.html
Cheers
jimbo
Will that free office work for Windows 7 (I know this is a windows 10 forum), will access work? I kind of leery loading my password list to the cloud.