Microsoft Office remains a highly profitable product for the software giant based in Redmond. Therefore, it's no surprise that the company wants to enhance this product as much as possible on all available platforms. The simple reason is that the better everything works, the larger the paying customer base. Hence, Microsoft's Office upgrade extends not only to Windows but also to rival platforms such as macOS.
This week, the iOS version of Office has a significant improvement. Specifically, Microsoft has updated its Office apps with mouse support on iPad, meaning Apple users can now work more efficiently with Microsoft's suite of productivity apps.
In fact, this feature was announced last year. The company has not made any statements regarding the new update, although the change notes in the App Store have confirmed that Office for iOS now supports mouse input on iPad.
Microsoft Office apps for iPhone and iPad require iOS 13 or later. While the office suite can be installed for free, unlocking their full features requires a subscription.
Here's exactly what Microsoft anticipates as the Office subscriber count continues to grow daily, especially now when many of us have to work remotely.
In addition to mouse and trackpad support, Microsoft is also incorporating the Fluent user interface for its Office apps on iPad. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint all feature new start screens and ribbon bars.
The company is also planning to enhance Excel with support for multiple documents, improved contextual menus, and offline file support for cloud files in the coming months. This latest mouse and keyboard support has been released and will reach all users in the next few weeks.
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