Revealed Office Mix Preview, limited to registration
Microsoft Office is the most famous office software in the world when it offers the best productivity for office users and lecturers.
When the new Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took office, he directed the group to move quickly to the cloud computing environment, and began to build a strong position in this area. And recently, when we launched Office 365 Personal with cheap price, and when Office was officially available for free on iPad. In addition, Microsoft may be making a revolution in Office as it continues to reveal a new service called Office Mix.
Specifically Office Mix will make your PowerPoint presentations easier than ever."MIX lets you interact online with PowerPoints, provides recording, video, and handwriting capabilities. Even the screen capture feature allows you to record anything. Once completed you just need to Click your "Create MIX" presentation to be encoded to XML (XML is to simplify data sharing between different systems, especially those connected to the Internet) then it From there, it is easy to view this document from the company's cloud service, which makes it easy for teachers to reach students. students without the need for traditional direct exchanges. " According to Microsoft's FAQ, this is a tool for education. Currently, Office Mix limits user registration, but you can register to participate in the test via MIX Office.
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