Presentation software is a powerful tool in the workplace. It’s especially true for PowerPoint, the most popular presentation software. It helps freshen up lectures, organize information in an easily ...
Microsoft today announced a significant change to its Office strategy for mobile devices: creating and editing is now free. The company also released standalone Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps for ...
It was just a couple of days ago that Microsoft publicly introduced its super-handy combined Office app to the Google Play Store. The app packs Word, Excel, Powerpoint, PDF tools, and a variety of ...
There are usually two kinds of people. Historically, you are either someone who frequently creates and edits presentations in Microsoft’s PowerPoint app or you aren’t. For years, Microsoft has offered ...
Microsoft today launched Office for Android and iOS in general availability. The unified app means you no longer need to download, install, and switch between the individual Word, Excel, and ...
Microsoft quietly launched a new Android app that lets you control Powerpoint presentations on your PC over Bluetooth. With the free powerpoint remote app, dubbed Office Remote, you can control ...
Microsoft PowerPoint has always been the default choice for creating professional meeting briefs or fun little project demonstrations in schools. Its inclusion as a free service for students or ...
Microsoft has released mobile versions of its core Office products, Word, Excel and PowerPoint, for Symbian smartphone users. Although they are not yet in the Nokia Store, the apps became available ...
Microsoft has just sent out sizable updates to its Word, Excel and PowerPoint applications on Android, bringing a bevy of new productivity features to each app. All three applications are getting more ...
After rolling out preview versions in mid-May, the final versions of Microsoft’s Office suite of apps have landed on Android Phones. As of Wednesday, you can download the official versions of Word, ...
Microsoft Office is available for iPad users in a unified app. The tech giant combined the Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps into one iPad-optimized app, according to a post on the Microsoft Office blog ...