Microsoft launched office software for the iPad

Recently, Microsoft has released an update for mobile devices oneNote application running on iOS operating system and said this version has been tweaked for use on the iPad.

Recently, Microsoft has released an update for mobile devices oneNote application running on iOS operating system and said this version has been tweaked for use on the iPad.

OneNote is the only application in the Office suite that Microsoft developed for iOS. The company has also provided a version with a note and project management function for iPhone in January 2011.

According to a blog post by Michael Oldenburg, a technical writer in the Office software development team, the oneNote 1.3 update is modified to be exclusive to the iPad rather than the " magnified version " of the iPhone app. . In addition, this version can run on both iPad 1 and iPad 2.

' Since the application of oneNote for iPhone came out nearly a year ago, we often get requests from customers on a version that can be used on the big screen iPad "- Oldenburg wrote.

Version 1.3 has a number of new features, including options for synchronizing oneNote with multiple devices - including iPhone, iPad, and Windows computers - using storage and synchronization services. Microsoft's free SkyDrive via Wi-Fi, a tab interface design, and table creation.

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OneNote application interface

The free oneNote 1.3 version is limited to about 500 characters for each note, including notes that are already or newly created. To exceed that limit, users pay $ 4.99 for an iPhone app, or $ 14.99 for unlimited notes on the iPad. This is the price for US consumers. Prices for users in other countries are posted on Apple App Store versions.

OneNote 2010 - the latest version for Windows - has a retail price of $ 79.99. This is a standalone program, including Office Home and Student 2010, Office Home, Business 2010 and Office Professional 2010.

According to a blog post on ZDNet technology, Microsoft also plans to release Lync 2010 application for messaging, video chat and online conferencing in businesses.
for customers using iPhone and iPad.

" Lync 2010 version on both iPhone, iPad, Android phone and Nokia Symbian . has been introduced at mobile app stores and will soon be available in the market '- Pat Fox, high marketing director level of the Office suite said.

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