Microsoft: Free unified Office app is now open to all #Android users https://t.co/345Ps6tvzf via @ZDNet & @LiamT This gives also gives Chrome OS users another way to run Microsoft Office.
— S. Vaughan-Nichols (@sjvn) February 18, 2020
Microsoft: Free unified Office app is now open to all Android users https://t.co/unGTo8Sg4i by @LiamT
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) February 18, 2020
Microsoft has (seemingly) dropped support for tablets and Chromebooks with the new combined @Office app. Booo. https://t.co/uCxwFjA27b
— Corbin Davenport (@corbindavenport) February 17, 2020
Microsoft releases its unified Office app for Android #BancadaDigital https://t.co/sdVM2zQET3
— Bancada de Leão ? (@bancadadeleao) February 18, 2020
Microsoft just combined Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single handy Android app (by @napilopez) https://t.co/ZK7rAXIIX7
— TNW (@thenextweb) February 18, 2020
Microsoft just combined Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single handy Android app (by @napilopez) https://t.co/pB30VQ1F1P
— TNW (@thenextweb) February 18, 2020
Microsoft just combined Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single handy Android app (by @napilopez) https://t.co/mjEjeoTd3H
— TNW (@thenextweb) February 17, 2020
Android users, this is the app you've been waiting for!
— techforword (@techforword) February 18, 2020
All-in-one Microsoft #Office app now available: https://t.co/rq0Ld9fBd4 pic.twitter.com/A9LDTEzet5
All-in-one Microsoft Office app now available on Android - 9to5Google https://t.co/u9ZEhZTPrq
— Arend van Dijk (@_ArendvanDijk) February 18, 2020
Microsoft has followed through on its promise of a unified Office mobile app -- for some people, anyway. Following months of beta testing, the company has released the all-in-one productivity app for Android phone users.https://t.co/M7eXU8MgVV pic.twitter.com/9bGM79Ok8o
— AlternativeTo (@AlternativeTo) February 18, 2020
Microsoft just combined Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single handy Android app (by @napilopez) https://t.co/zVtWHbFU7G
— TNW (@thenextweb) February 18, 2020