Towards the end of 2014 Microsoft announced that a new version of Office for Mac will arrive in the second half of 2015. At the same time it also updated the versions of its Office apps for iPad and iPhone, and made them available for free.
This means that both iPad and iPhone users can access and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on their iPhones as well as their iPads, as there is no longer any need to have a Office 365 subscription to access the editing features.
This is a big improvement: when Microsoft first unveiled versions of its Office apps for Mac and iOS devices these apps were quite limited, with the iPad version offering some editing features, but only to Office 365 subscribers, and the iPhone version read-only. However, with the November update the updated apps are now available for free and can be edited without having a Microsoft Office 365 account. Read on for more information about how to get Office apps on your iPhone and iPad for free, and how to make the most of their features.
Microsoft has made preview versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook and OneNote available for download. Find out how to download the Word, PowerPoint
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