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To: engineer who wrote (175485)10/2/2014 4:26:12 PM
From: Jeff Hayden   of 213169
 
MS Office (Word, Excel, & PowerPoint) are now available as iOS apps. They may not yet be desktop class, but they're pretty close. I have them but haven't used them much yet as I've got quite used to the Apple iWork apps (Pages, Numbers, & Keynote). When I receive MS Office documents on the iPad/iPhone, I usually open them directly with the corresponding iWork app as I find those apps much easier to work with. I guess I'll have to try the MS apps more as they're supposed to be easier to use than the desktop versions which used to be easy and great, but are now completely obscure - that damn changeable banner at the top has really buried all functionality.

There are already many apps available for working with business. And most banks and credit card companies have apps for working with iOS.
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