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Office for iOS and Android reportedly confirmed by Microsoft product manager
, due March 2013
Microsoft product manager Petr Bobek has confirmed that the software maker
is planning to release native iOS and Android versions of Office 2013 next
year. Speaking at a press event in the Czech Republic earlier today, Bobek
told Czech site IHNED that native apps will be made available from March
2013.
A press release, seen by The Verge, from Microsoft's Czech Republic team
confirms the availability for iOS and Android. "In addition to Windows,
Office will be also available on other operating systems, Windows Phone,
Windows RT, Mac OS, Android, iOS and Symbian," says Microsoft, while
separately noting that there will also be a new version of Office Web Apps
too. Office for iPad has long been rumored to be in the works, offering iOS
users a way to access Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents from Apple's
tablet and phone devices.
The press release also mentions that Office 2013 will be made available to
businesses in December, with a consumer launch scheduled for the end of
February 2013. "Office 365 services and other Office products for mobile (
phones and tablets) will be released from March 2013," says Microsoft.
A US spokesperson for Microsoft tells us that the company has not yet
announced retail availability for the new Office. "We have said previously
Office Mobile will work across Windows Phones, Android phones and iOS."
, due March 2013
Microsoft product manager Petr Bobek has confirmed that the software maker
is planning to release native iOS and Android versions of Office 2013 next
year. Speaking at a press event in the Czech Republic earlier today, Bobek
told Czech site IHNED that native apps will be made available from March
2013.
A press release, seen by The Verge, from Microsoft's Czech Republic team
confirms the availability for iOS and Android. "In addition to Windows,
Office will be also available on other operating systems, Windows Phone,
Windows RT, Mac OS, Android, iOS and Symbian," says Microsoft, while
separately noting that there will also be a new version of Office Web Apps
too. Office for iPad has long been rumored to be in the works, offering iOS
users a way to access Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents from Apple's
tablet and phone devices.
The press release also mentions that Office 2013 will be made available to
businesses in December, with a consumer launch scheduled for the end of
February 2013. "Office 365 services and other Office products for mobile (
phones and tablets) will be released from March 2013," says Microsoft.
A US spokesperson for Microsoft tells us that the company has not yet
announced retail availability for the new Office. "We have said previously
Office Mobile will work across Windows Phones, Android phones and iOS."