Photo by Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images Microsoft has updated its unified Office mobile app to work on Apple’s iPad devices.
The new Office app combines Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single application, and originally launched for iOS and Android back in 2019.
Microsoft has been gradually improving it ever since, but it always ran in a windowed mode instead of a fully optimized iPad app.
This new update means Office is now a full iPadOS app, with access to all of the regular tablet variants of Microsoft’s productivity suite.
The app also bundles in some useful tools designed primarily for mobile tasks.
Microsoft has been simplifying its mobile Office offerings into this single app, but standalone apps for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are still available and updated regularly.
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