Microsoft
gives away more Office software to attract mobile users
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[January 29, 2015]
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp
made its popular Word, Excel and PowerPoint applications available for
free on Android tablets on Thursday, marking the latest step in its
drive to get as many mobile customers as possible using its software.
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It also released an app for its popular Outlook email program to run
on Apple Inc's iPhone and iPad, hoping to attract the millions of
users familiar with Outlook from their work desktops.
The new releases are the latest gambits in Chief Executive Officer
Satya Nadella's attempt to wrest back the initiative in the battle
for mobile users, where Microsoft has fallen behind Apple and Google
Inc.
Nadella broke with decades of tradition last March by releasing a
free, touch-friendly version of Office for Apple's iPad, before such
software was even available for Microsoft's Windows devices.
By giving away its industry-standard Office apps on Apple's popular
iOS and Google's Android operating systems, Microsoft is looking to
build up a base of users which it can later persuade to sign up for
Office 365, the full, Internet-based version of Office starting at
$7 a month for personal users.
Microsoft has been offering test versions of the Office apps on
Android for almost three months, but Thursday marks the first day
they are available as finished products from the online Google Play
app store.
Word, Excel and PowerPoint, the key elements of Microsoft's
top-selling Office suite of applications, have been a hit on Apple's
mobile devices, with 80 million downloads since last March,
according to Microsoft.
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Microsoft plans to release new, touch-friendly versions of its
Office apps for Windows devices later this year when it releases the
Windows 10 operating system.
The new Outlook app, based on a popular app made by Acompli, which
Microsoft bought in December, will allow iPhone and iPad users much
easier ways of linking email to calendars and working with file
attachments. Microsoft is also releasing a test version of the
Outlook app for Android users.
(Reporting by Bill Rigby; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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