Microsoft's Office for iPad
apps — Excel, Word, PowerPoint and OneNote — have been downloaded 12
million times since the suite's launch Mar. 27, Microsoft announced via
Twitter.
The iPad version of the Office productivity suite has been an instant hit for Microsoft, jumping to the top of Apple's App Store download charts almost immediately after launch.
The apps are free to download — but actually editing or creating new documents in Word, Excel or PowerPoint requires an Office 365 subscription. Microsoft did not disclose how many new subscription it has sold through Office for iPad apps.
The apps are free to download — but actually editing or creating new documents in Word, Excel or PowerPoint requires an Office 365 subscription. Microsoft did not disclose how many new subscription it has sold through Office for iPad apps.
More than 12 million downloads of Word, Excel, PPT & OneNote for #iPad from the @AppStore <3 #OfficeforiPad pic.twitter.com/iT2egNPDkj
— Office (@Office) April 3, 2014
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