On February 19 (local time), Microsoft has launched a general provision of the Microsoft Office (iOS) app.
Integrated Word, Excel, and PowerPoint mobile apps that have been provided alone.Without moving between the apps, we have been able to work efficiently while managing all Office files in one app.Sticky Notes is provided as a memo function, and it also has a function unique to mobile apps such as creating Word documents and Excel spreadsheets from images taken by documents and tables, signing PDF, and QR code scanning.The difference from the public preview version is that the third -party online storage (BOX, Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud) supports, documentation/spreadsheets/presentations, and the performance has been improved.
The Android version distributed on Google Play supports smartphones and tablets.Operating requirements are Android 6.0 or more.The iOS version of the iPhone is only iPhone.The iPad support is "soon".Operating requirements are iOS 12.0 or more.It is possible to browse, create Office files, and edit basic files for free.Users contracting Office 365 can use the premium function.
Microsoft has shown three features to be added to the Office app on an official Office 365 blog.One is "Word Dictation".You can enter text using voice and use voice commands (such as "line breaks")).Combined with audio input, it is possible to format sentences from simple toolbars and hit punctuation.The second is "Excel Cards View".The row of a horizontally long spreadsheet is displayed in a card format so that data can be browed and edited efficiently with a vertical smartphone.The third is "Outline to PowerPoint".Write the outline of the presentation and ask the PowerPoint Designer to create a presentation slide.