Microsoft in recent days for accompanied by imaginary ones fanfare has released a brand new Office app for iPhone and Android that unifies existing Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more applications into one. There would be nothing strange about thatAt phones, we really don't need separate applications for creating and editing documents, tables or presentations. The vast majority will be done on a computer or iPad, and the mobile application is more for making additional repairs or adding details along the way. But what I find strange is that the new Office application has attracted so much attention. After all, she was here a long time ago!
Remember to this dayi, as I used the Office Mobile app on my iPhone a long, long time ago. And if I remember correctly, the app was later canceled and replaced by the standalone Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps to give users more freedom to choose which programs they want to work with on their iPhone. Now that suddenly doesn't apply, and the company has released another unified Office app for iPhone because ... because.
The application is generally similar to previous applications, with the difference that it offers access to all documents stored in OneDrive at once, and when you decide to create a new document, workbook or presentation in it, you get more options to choose from. In addition, a new section has been added with options that before were missing, such as the ability to sign PDF documents or scan images and QR codes. But that's no reason to celebrate.
In short, it's a redesign and a big update, which the company pretends to be completely new. FROMbut mentions that she actually re-released something that was already here a few years ago and later killed it because she wasn't happy enough with it. So it will be interesting to see how this new beginning of a unified Office for iPhone turns out and whether again za we won't see a return to stand-alone applications Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more for some time.
We'll have to wait, because MS has been doing exactly what you write about in recent years. He creates/changes/modifies something and when the user gets used to it, he cancels it and makes a new creation/change/modification!!!
That's what Google does.
You are a very uptight boy..
What about Sandboxing?
And there is still a question for the editors. Why can't I read and write comments on my iPhone in Safari? It works on Opera and Chrome. LSA also works correctly on safari.
Thank you for your response.
Hello, this comment is written on safari on iphone. What exactly does it tell you that it's not possible?
I don't see the chat icon and number of comments next to the author's name in Safari. I can see it on other browsers and get to the comments through it.
What is your iOS version and device model please? This sounds really unusual. In addition, comments should be visible even after opening the page without clicking or opening.
iPhone XS 256, the last one, but as far as I can remember, I haven't had comments on jablickar.cz for years.
Office is getting worse over the years (slower, grumpier)