Microsoft releases Office applications for Android smartphones

About a month after the launch of the preview versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint for Android smartphones, Microsoft has removed the mention of recent preview. In other words, this means that now mobile applications of the famous office suite company's Board are available for all those with a device running Android 4.4 or later . You no longer need to sign up as a beta tester.

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If you have not got hold of these preview versions, be aware that Microsoft designed mobile applications to be compatible with documents created in desktop versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint, but with user interface has been modified to adapt to small devices with a touch screen.

The company has also made ​​some changes based on feedback from beta testers, including enhanced support for document storage to storage services in the cloud , such as Box and Google Drive (along with Microsoft onedrive).
Applications are joining the Microsoft OneNote application, which was made available on Android for years.

Free but ...
You can use Microsoft Office applications to Android for free, if you use to view, create and edit documents. But if you want additional features, you'll need to spend a few euros to take a subscription to Office 365. For example, you'll need to create this subscription or edit documents on tablets with screens of more than 10.1 inches.

Word , Excel and PowerPoint are all available on the Google Play Store.
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