Office 365 subscribers will continue to get some advantages. For example, they will have access to premium features like track changes in Word, pivot tables in Excel and presenter view in PowerPoint. They will also get unlimited OneDrive storage, Dropbox integration and 60 Skype world calling minutes per month.
However, the core Office experience, which until now has been tightly contained within Microsoft's paywall, will now be available on almost any tablet or smartphone for free.
âAnytime someone has an idea or an inspiration, we want to empower them to take action,â said John Case, corporate vice president, Office, Microsoft.
âWith over a billion Office customers worldwide, and over 40 million downloads on the iPad, itâs clear that Office applications are what people want to use to get things done.â
The move suggests a dramatic shift in strategy for Microsoft. The aim seems to be to get more people using Office on mobile, without cannibalising sales of the PC and Mac versions of the software.
It is a risky move, however, as the line between computers and mobile devices is becoming increasingly blurred, and Microsoft will need to provide a compelling reason for people to continue to dish out for the premium features.
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