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Although it's still in beta, the new version of Microsoft Office for mobile devices combines all the office tools together in a single convenient app.
There is a completely free Android app for the most usual Microsoft Office tools.
Many features in the latest LibreOffice version 4.4 aren’t included in Microsoft Office.
Office Mobile allows you to view and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. Now this Microsoft app is free for iOS and Android users.
Microsoft has advised in an official statement that it has discovered a vulnerability in some older version of Windows and Office that has allowed a series of coordinated attacks from malware sent by email on hundreds of users of the affected programs.
The most popular office suite in the world, Microsoft Office, has evolved since its creation into one of the most indispensable programs for consumers. Currently, the most popular alternatives are LibreOffice and OpenOffice; but, there are many other office suites that you can use for free. Kingston Office Suite One of...
MSN Messenger wasn’t the only service to get the axe this week by Microsoft: It also announced on its official website that Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003 will no longer receive support starting April 8, 2014. From that day on, the long-lived operating system will not receive security...
The world of office suite environments is in the midst of a revolution these days. In addition to the launch of Office 2013, and the announcement of a possible version for Linux, LibreOffice also released a new version of its free, open-source utility suite, developed after it forked from...
The long-awaited arrival of Microsoft Office 2013 is finally here, and it is available for Windows RT –  the Windows 8 version for tablets – which fully integrates with SkyDrive, in addition to offering cloud storage capabilities. However, what has come as the biggest surprise is the ability to...
The arrival of the Microsoft Suite devices by March of 2013 has been confirmed. The important thing about this announcement lies in the fact that smart phones and tablets are designed basically for consuming content—watching movies, playing videogames, etc. But they lack good tools for productivity. So, something as simple as editing text...