For a really long time, if you wanted to use Microsoft Office tools like MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint, you needed to purchase a license for the software. Or you could subscribe to Microsoft 365. But ...
When I reviewed PowerPoint for iPad version 1.0 back in April 2014, I found a lot to like but dinged the app for a few notable omissions; I also noted its dependence on a paid Office 365 subscription.
If you’ve messed around with Microsoft’s “free” Office web app, you’ve quickly discovered that it stinks, for one important reason: You can’t actually ...
If you do not have Microsoft Office installed on your computer but want to make a presentation, check out these free tools to help you create a free PowerPoint presentation (PPT) online. All these ...
The iPhone version Word, Excel, PowerPoint, which has become available for downloading and installation in Japan, is not completely free, and if it is an Office 365 user, it is a position that the ...
Microsoft 365 is available in free and paid versions, so we’ve explored the differences and discovered which could be the best option for you When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn ...
You can now access a version of Microsoft’s Office package without a subscription…but there are a few caveats. This new version of the desktop app is ad-supported ...
The free version of Microsoft features a 15-second ad that plays every few hours and locks away useful features behind a paywall. Reading time 2 minutes If you have been looking for a free alternative ...
This is the first in a series of three reviews covering the major online productivity apps: Microsoft Office Online, Apple iWork for iCloud, and Google Drive (aka Google Docs or Google Apps). We’ll ...
You can only highlight text in PowerPoint directly if you have PowerPoint 2019 or subscribe to Microsoft Office 365. If you have an earlier version of PowerPoint or ...