MS Office Could Be Available as iPad App Next Year
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In a move that would boost the iPad's transition from primarily a media consumption device to more of a productivity tool, Apple and Microsoft may be ready to offer the Office suite as an app for the groundbreaking tablet.
Currently, iPad owners can edit or create documents, presentations and spreadsheets using QuickOffice, a lighter version of the suite created and sold by an independent company. But the industry-leading Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint and OneNote aren't yet available for the iPad.
For Lion, Too
That could change when Microsoft produces the next generation of Office next year, which will also include an update for Mac computers running the newest operating system, OS X Lion, according to the News Corp. iPad newspaper, The Daily.
The report said Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft is betting big on getting Office to mobile platforms as the tablet market explodes, an important hedge in case the next version of the software giant's signature operating system, Windows 8, doesn't live up to expectations.
Office is already available on smartphones running Windows Phone Series 7 and its predecessor, Windows Mobile.
Microsoft products have a long history with Apple, going back to 1984 when Microsoft Word was released for the first Mac computer. Five years later, Microsoft began selling Office for Macintosh, including Word 4.0, Excel 2.2, PowerPoint 2.01, and Mail 1.37
What Took So Long?
Pairing the iPad and Office is so mutually beneficial -- helping the tablet further penetrate the business market and boosting the adoption of Office -- that it seems like a no-brainer for Apple and Microsoft. So why won't it happen until the iPad's third year?
"The length of time probably indicates the difficulty of paring down a multi-gigabyte application for a smaller capacity, lower-performance system," said Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT. "I also expect that a lot of the work Microsoft is putting...
2011-12-01 19:48:43