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The preview of the free Microsoft Office for Android apps that arrived in limited form last year, is now available to anyone and everyone with a compatible Android tablet no matter the brand or ...
While the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for Android tablets are free downloads for consumers, as are their iPad counterparts (log in with your Microsoft Account to create files, print documents, and ...
Previously available by invitation only, beta versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps are now up in the Google Play store for almost all Android tablet users.
Android is a very popular mobile platform and with devices like the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet bringing in more users it is time to take a look at the available Office applications.
Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint for mobile devices are all now free for iPhone and Android users, but advanced features are reserved for paying customers.
Get more work out of your Android device by using a free predictive onscreen keyboard, security app, file manager, Office clone, and tablet-news aggregator.
Popular Microsoft Office apps Word, Excel and Powerpoint are now available fully on the Google Play store for devices with 4.4 and higher.
Available on Google Play, the preview provides Word for Android tablet, Excel for Android tablet and PowerPoint for Android tablet as free downloads. The software will be free to consumers.
Last November, Microsoft launched a beta of its free Office apps for Android tablets and announced that it would make them generally available for Android tablets in early 2015. It's now early ...
It’s also, and stay with me, that it’s making neat little bespoke tools like this keyboard for Android tablets that was custom-designed to work with Excel.
Microsoft Garage, the company's project to surface tech experiments by its employees, has unveiled yet another Android app. This time around, it's a keyboard optimized for use with Microsoft Excel ...