Microsoft has recently released touch-optimised versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook- the 'universal apps' on Office for Windows 10 that work great on small screen devices like phones and tablets.
Microsoft has recently released touch-optimised versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook- the ‘universal apps’ on Office for Windows 10 that work great on small screen devices like phones and tablets.
As “universal” Office apps, they are the same app across device size, providing a consistent way for independent software vendors and developers to extend and integrate with Office apps.
These new Office apps will be pre-installed for free on phones and small tablets running Windows 10, and available to download from the Windows Store for other devices.
The Office universal apps will be available with the Windows 10 Technical Preview in the coming weeks and general availability is on track for later this year.
Simultaneously, Microsoft has proven hard at work on the next release of the Office desktop suite that will be called Office 2016.
Microsoft would share the update for Office 2016 in the coming months. All of the new Office universal apps are designed for touch and mobile, working beautifully across devices.
Their some highlights are:
Word for Windows 10—Create and edit great looking documents with Word. Review and mark-up documents, then share your work with others to collaborate in real time. The new Insights for Office feature (powered by Bing) in Read mode brings additional online resources like images, web references and definitions right to you in your reading experience.
Excel for Windows 10—Use Excel to create and update spreadsheets and gain new insights as you analyse data and visualise it with charts. And new touch-first controls shine in Excel, you won’t even miss your keyboard and mouse when selecting ranges of cells, formatting your pie charts or managing your workbooks.
PowerPoint for Windows 10—Create and edit beautiful presentations with PowerPoint. Then use Presenter View to prepare and present with confidence, even use Ink Tools to annotate your slides in real time so your audience really knows what you are talking about.
OneNote for Windows 10—Capture all user’s thoughts, ideas and to-do’s with the new version of OneNote. Getting things done with your friends, classmates and colleagues has never been easier with shared notebooks–now with the consistent Office ribbon experience.
Outlook Mail and Outlook Calendar for Windows 10—Crafting emails has never been easier or more powerful, with the familiar and rich capability of Microsoft Word built into the authoring experience. Simply insert tables, add pictures and use bullets and colour to get your point across. Keep up with your inbox with new touch gestures that help you read, sort, flag and archive your mail.
(Source: VIR)