âIt would stand to reason that the iPad version would require this to work, but is it necessarily the best way for Microsoft to go about it?â Slater-Robins writes. âThe answer to that question is likely no⦠A far better alternative would be the more Apple-esque route of charging a small fee per app (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and offering an in-app purchase of Office 365 if the customer wishes to sync documents seamlessly across devices.â
âWhatever Microsoft chooses to announce at its event later this month will be compared directly to Appleâs iWork suite by both technology critics and the general public, a fact Microsoft should be wary of,â Slater-Robins writes. â[Apple's] apps are free, meaning that anyone can download and compare them to Microsoftâs offerings and users could well decide that Microsoft has delivered too little too late.â
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MacDailyNews Take: Yup.
â¢Â iPad and iPhone are already firmly ensconced into the Fortune 500 and SMB without Microsoftâs bloated morass of insecure spaghetti-code. The world is rapidly learning that it can live without Office and, by failing to pollute iOS devices with their crapware, Microsoft is spreading the news better than anyone. â" MacDailyNews, January 30, 2013
â¢Â The more people who learn the fact that they do not need Office and the quicker they learn it, the better. For all we care (being 100% Microsoft free for as long as we can remember) wait until youâre dead, Microsoft. The world would be a better place without you and your ilk. â" MacDailyNews, March 1, 2013
â¢Â The longer Microsoft dithers, the more people wake up to the fact that Office is not necessary. iPad is taking the enterprise by storm. No Microsoft Office needed. Take your time, dummies. â" MacDailyNews, April 10, 2013
â¢Â Microsoft had a chance to preserve one of their cash cows by making Office for iOS and Android. That window of opportunity is closing, if it hasnât already. The world has or soon will realize that, no, actually you do not need Microsoft Office to word process or create spreadsheets and presentations. The failure to create Office for iOS and Android in a misguided push to sell tablets and phones running Microsoft OSes will be looked at as one of, if not the, biggest mistake Microsoft made during their ill-fated attempt to recover after being repeatedly, unmercifully steamrolled by Appleâs Steve Jobs with the iPhone, iPad, iCloud, App Store and the rest of the formidable iOS ecosystem. â" MacDailyNews, July 12, 2013
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