If you have the same attitude as I toward web apps in an operating system, I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that Windows 11 is getting a feature from Windows 10. The bad news ...
We’ve been waiting for years to see what Microsoft’s answer to Google Docs would be, and now we’re getting a look. The Technical Preview of Microsoft Office Web Apps is here. Microsoft had originally ...
Microsoft is making life easier for people who use Office web apps with a work account, but who also need to switch to a personal account or another work account. It's another way Microsoft is ...
Microsoft is thus attempting to bring a native Outlook Web App experience to iOS devices without actually writing an app for Apple’s platform completely from scratch. In theory, this should make it ...
Wondering what Microsoft’s Office 2010 Web applications will be like, and how they’ll stack up against online competitors like Google Docs? Well, you don’t have to wait any longer, because anyone can ...
Microsoft made some changes to its Office Web Apps, including the addition of a navigational tool that goes beyond the current ribbon. In a January 22 post to the revamped Office Blogs site, Microsoft ...
To try to peel back this mystery, taking a look at the history of Microsoft's free online Web apps can help provide insight. Over the holiday break a friend asked me why it was that Microsoft 365 is a ...
After Microsoft’s initial announcement, the forthcoming Google-docs-like Office web apps—”Office Web”—kinda fell off the radar. Today, we get confirmation that the online suite will be free, and that ...
Microsoft has published a "prerelease" version of its Outlook Web App for Android at the Google Play store. The release is still at the test phase. However, Microsoft had said back in March that ...
Microsoft has confirmed that it is repacking mobile websites and launching them in its Windows Phone Store as native applications. The company confirmed the practice after reports surfaced over a ...
Both offer free apps for individual users. Microsoft charges $6 a month or $72 a year for up to 50 business users. Google charges businesses $50 per user per year. Read the story version. [10 great ...
Microsoft is retiring its Advertising mobile leaving the web interface as the sole way for advertisers to manage campaigns.