The Verge has unearthed screenshots of the iOS version of the software, which, strangely doesn’t feature the
Microsoft has a shrewd plan for Office Mobile: While users can view documents for free, editing them requires a subscription to Office 365, which runs for $99 per year. (Unsurprisingly, Windows Phone Office users can edit for free.)
But the big question is this: Why is Microsoft bringing Office to Android and iOS at all? Shouldn’t Office be the kind of thing that gets consumers to buy a Windows device over those of competitors?
The answer is actually really simple: Microsoft isn’t stupid.
The company knows there’s a lot more money in creating Office for iOS and Android than limiting it to Windows. Recent forays into hardware aside, Microsoft is still mostly a software company. And it wants people using its software.
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