Do you have the desire to run PowerPoint on your Android smartphone? Good news:
Five weeks ago, we announced the Office for Android phone preview. We are so grateful to our preview users, and with their help we were able to test the apps on over 1,900 different Android phone models in 83 countries. During the preview, we heard from thousands of these users, and over the last few weeks we were able to incorporate a lot of their feedback into the apps we're launching today. For example, we made it easier to connect to other popular third-party storage offerings like Google Drive and Box, as well as many usability adjustments to make it easier to navigate commands within the apps.
You can download the Word for Android, Excel for Android and PowerPoint for Android apps from the Google Play store beginning today. We hope you enjoy using them as much as we enjoyed making them.
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(Score: 2) by mcgrew on Friday June 26 2015, @01:51PM
I can't figure out why anyone would want any office suite on their phone, but I guess it makes sense on a tablet since you can use them with real keyboards.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2015, @09:48PM
I imagine it would mostly be used for viewing documents you get sent by email, but you might want to make a quick edit to them. I shouldn't think they would be used for much more than that.