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Microsoft Office joins Android world

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Update: 2015-01-30 04:12:00
Microsoft Office joins Android world

DHAKA: Microsoft Office, officially, launched for Android devices on Thursday.

The joining, however, brought Word, PowerPoint and Excel to the midsize devices, reports the CNet.

The apps work much like the iOS versions, letting you create and edit documents, presentations and spreadsheets that will sync with OneDrive so you can work from anywhere, the report added.

Also like its iOS counterparts, the Android versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel let you quickly browse and open recent documents from your OneDrive or Dropbox accounts.

You can also create new projects using a variety of handy templates. These templates, by the way, are completely customizable, letting you fill in your own details to create great-looking documents, presentations and spreadsheets.

The preview for Office apps on Android tablets began in November of last year, letting users sample Office as a work in progress, the feedback from which Microsoft says it used to improve the apps for Android users.

The company later ramped up to expand the preview to more beta testers in early January.

All of the apps require you to have a Microsoft account (you can sign up from the app itself if you don't have one), but once you're all set up, you'll be able to create and edit documents for free during a one-month trial.

After your free trial is up, you can sign up for a subscription to Office 365 with a number of tiered subscription plans for both large and small businesses down to individual users.

Nevertheless, Office for Android only works on tablets running Android KitKat 4.4, that also have 7-inch screens or larger (sorry, phablet owners).

While you can use the final apps on an Android tablet running Lollipop, Microsoft isn't officially supporting that OS quite yet.

BDST: 1437 HRS, JAN 30, 2015

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