Company Microsoft today officially announcedthat a brand new app called OfficeThe new tool will combine functions from Wordu, Excelui PowerPoint. The application is currently only available as a demo, and in the future it is intended mainly to simplify work with different types of documents. But it also promises several new features to increase productivity.
According to the company, the new application has Microsoft to bring together the tools needed to work on a mobile device, along with the corresponding user experience. “We started by combining mobile versions of existing applications Word, Excel and Powerpoint into one,” the company said in a statement. MicrosoftThis will give users an application in which they can store all their documents from the above-mentioned tools. This not only eliminates the need to switch between individual applications, but also significantly saves storage space.
The upcoming app will also offer a number of new features, such as using the mobile device's camera for content creation. The app will also include a section dedicated to common tasks on a mobile device, such as signing PDF documents, scanning QR codes, or transferring files. Camera integration will also make it easy to convert photos to PDF documents. Word whether excelspreadsheets, and it will be possible to add content to PowerPoint presentations from the camera gallery.
Application Office is currently available to a limited number of users via program TestFlight. Non-logged-in users can try out a handful of basic features, after logging in they will gain access to documents in their cloudThis repository will initially Office available only for mobile phones, will be expanded to tablets over time.
It looks promising.
Hopefully it will work and not end up like their mobile division…
I'm happy with iWork, I don't see much reason to change it to another application when I know it works great for presentations. keynote and I can move iPhonew/iPad.... slides and paint on them as I need... same with the others.
I hope that when they release the iPad version, it will be similar to more versions Office for desktop than for mobile.