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    Download: Word, Excel and PowerPoint Office touch apps for Windows 10

    Category: Office
    Posted: 04 Feb 2015

    Microsoft has today announced that a preview of its new Office touch apps for Windows 10 are available in the Windows Store. The apps, which can be downloaded right now, are only available on PCs running the Windows 10 Technical Preview; Microsoft said that they will be releasing versions for Windows tablets and phones in the coming weeks.

    As you would expect, since they are in the 'preview' state, the apps are free, with Word weighing in at 87MB, Excel at 79.8MB, and PowerPoint at 77.8MB. Also, the apps work on x86/x64 and ARM devices.
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    labeeman's Avatar Posted By: labeeman
    04 Feb 2015


  1. Posts : 29,078
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    Aw, phooey! Ya beat me to it!

    Now we gotta see just how effective they are!
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    Ah, sweet! Something fresh to play with! :)
    Gonna have to check that out! Thanks for that!
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    Edwin said:
    Ah, sweet! Something fresh to play with! :)
    Gonna have to check that out! Thanks for that!
    You is welcome, although I didn't beat the Bee Man with it! Gotta get me a new laptop and upgrade it to Windows 10! :)

    This one's gonna be fun!
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    The next chapter of Office on Windows


    Editor’s Note

    Update 10:30 AM: We’re seeing some reports of issues accessing and downloading the apps. The team is working on a fix now. Please check back later.

    Two weeks ago we shared our plans to introduce new, Universal Office apps for Windows 10 including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote, that can be installed on PCs, tablets and phones. Today, we’re excited to announce that Word, Excel and PowerPoint are now available for technical preview on PCs, laptops and tablets running the Windows 10 Technical Preview! In the coming weeks, we’ll open up our preview for the same apps on phones and tablets running Windows 10.

    These “universal” Office apps are optimized for touch and mobile use and are a great way to take your work on the go, no keyboard or mouse required.

    For more information on how to join the Windows 10 Technical Preview click here. If you’re already in the Windows 10 Technical Preview you can search for Word, Excel and PowerPoint in the new Windows Store Beta today and thank you for helping us test the Office for Windows 10 apps on your touch enabled PC, laptop or tablet.

    Yesterday’s unveil of Windows 10 showcased a new generation of experiences that will empower people and organizations to achieve more. In partnership with Windows 10, the Office team is bringing a fantastic new set of Office experiences to this platform, furthering our mission to bring the unparalleled productivity of Office to everyone, on every device. Over the past 12 months, you’ve seen us reimagine the traditional Office experience for a mobile-first, cloud-first world. The next step in this journey is the delivery of touch and mobile optimized versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook for Windows 10.

    Hopefully, you got to see the new Office experiences that Joe Belfiore demonstrated as part of the Window 10 announcements; if not–check out the demo of Word for Windows 10 here and the demo of PowerPoint for Windows 10 here using a Windows Phone.

    Office “universal” apps on Windows 10 deliver a touch and mobile-first experience across devices

    Office for Windows 10 offers touch-optimized versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook that work great on small screen devices like your phone and tablet—all the way up to the Microsoft Surface Hub. They are designed from the ground up to run on Windows 10, built for touch and offer the unmistakable Office experience you know and love. As “universal” Office apps, they truly are the same app across device size, providing a consistent way for independent software vendors and developers to extend and integrate with Office apps.

    These new Office apps will be pre-installed for free on phones and small tablets running Windows 10, and available to download from the Windows Store for other devices. The Office universal apps will be available with the Windows 10 Technical Preview in the coming weeks and general availability is on track for later this year.

    Simultaneously, we are hard at work on the next release of the Office desktop suite that will be called Office 2016. (Unexpected, I know!) We will have more to share on Office 2016 in the coming months, but this suite will remain the comprehensive Office experience you’re long familiar with, best suited for a PC with keyboard and mouse. We have compelling new experiences coming as part of this Office suite–stay tuned to the Office Blog for more details. We expect to make Office 2016 generally available in the second half of 2015.

    With that context, let’s dive a bit deeper into the new Office universal apps for Windows 10. All of the new Office universal apps are designed for touch and mobile, working beautifully across devices.

    • Word for Windows 10—Create and edit great looking documents with Word. Review and mark-up documents, then share your work with others to collaborate in real time. The new Insights for Office feature (powered by Bing) in Read mode brings additional online resources like images, web references and definitions right to you in your reading experience.



    • Excel for Windows 10—Use Excel to create and update spreadsheets and gain new insights as you analyze data and visualize it with charts. And new touch-first controls shine in Excel, you won’t even miss your keyboard and mouse when selecting ranges of cells, formatting your pie charts or managing your workbooks.



    • PowerPoint for Windows 10—Create and edit beautiful presentations with PowerPoint. Then use Presenter View to prepare and present with confidence, even use Ink Tools to annotate your slides in real time so your audience really knows what you are talking about.



    • OneNote for Windows 10—Capture all your thoughts, ideas and to-do’s with the new version of OneNote. Getting things done with your friends, classmates and colleagues has never been easier with shared notebooks–now with the consistent Office ribbon experience.



    • Outlook Mail and Outlook Calendar for Windows 10—Crafting emails has never been easier or more powerful, with the familiar and rich capability of Microsoft Word built into the authoring experience. Simply insert tables, add pictures and use bullets and color to get your point across. Keep up with your inbox with new touch gestures that help you read, sort, flag and archive your mail.


    If you’d like to see a demonstration of the Office universal apps for Windows 10 on a tablet, including differentiated experiences like the power of the pen and Insights for Office, check out this video from Office Mechanics:

    The next chapter of Office on Windows is here.

    —Julia White
    Source: http://blogs.office.com/2015/02/04/n...ffice-windows/
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    Been there, read that, Shawn. Thanks for posting it; now I'll print it and read at my leisure.
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    Wynona said:
    Been there, read that, Shawn. Thanks for posting it; now I'll print it and read at my leisure.
    Hmph, guess I won't print this one; gotta go to the source.
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    Wynona said:
    Edwin said:
    Ah, sweet! Something fresh to play with! :)
    Gonna have to check that out! Thanks for that!
    You is welcome, although I didn't beat the Bee Man with it! Gotta get me a new laptop and upgrade it to Windows 10! :)

    This one's gonna be fun!
    Ordered the 17" laptop about an hour ago! No more 1040 x 900 visuals! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!
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    Wynona said:
    Wynona said:
    Edwin said:
    Ah, sweet! Something fresh to play with! :)
    Gonna have to check that out! Thanks for that!
    You is welcome, although I didn't beat the Bee Man with it! Gotta get me a new laptop and upgrade it to Windows 10! :)

    This one's gonna be fun!
    Ordered the 17" laptop about an hour ago! No more 1040 x 900 visuals! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!
    Happy for you I also like large displays with high res. hope it did not empty your pocket book too much.
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  9. Posts : 29,078
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    labeeman said:
    Wynona said:
    Wynona said:
    Edwin said:
    Ah, sweet! Something fresh to play with! :)
    Gonna have to check that out! Thanks for that!
    You is welcome, although I didn't beat the Bee Man with it! Gotta get me a new laptop and upgrade it to Windows 10! :)

    This one's gonna be fun!
    Ordered the 17" laptop about an hour ago! No more 1040 x 900 visuals! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!
    Happy for you I also like large displays with high res. hope it did not empty your pocket book too much.
    It really didn't. :) I've been shopping around for the past couple weeks looking for a replacement for the dv7 that cratered. I almost ordered from Walmart, but decided it would take too long to get here. So I went to HP.com and looked at what they have and found one a couple versions back, but still much better than the five-year-old at about $150 less and newer than the one at Walmart, so I got that one.

    Bad news is that I have to wait the same amount of time for delivery, but for a better machine at $150 less, I guess I'll wait. :)
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