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There's a whole thread at http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthr...ice-for-iPad-launched?p=12373026#post12373026
Thanks. I didn't see that thread.
The interface for Word looks almost the same as One Note. Nothing new there. In app purchase for the Office 365 subscription is $99. For now, I'll stick to iWork for iPad. It cost me $30 without having to subcribe annually with free upgrades. It's also free on new iDevices. Seems like a better deal to me.
Thanks. I didn't see that thread.
The interface for Word looks almost the same as One Note. Nothing new there. In app purchase for the Office 365 subscription is $99. For now, I'll stick to iWork for iPad. It cost me $30 without having to subcribe annually with free upgrades. It's also free on new iDevices. Seems like a better deal to me.
Yes it would be a better deal if you don't use Office on you PC. Just bear in mind that the Office 365 subscription is for up to 5 devices (PC, Mac, android device and Apple devices all included), so in that case, it may be good for some (if not many) people
I couldn't resist the temptation and bought an Office 365 University subscription. R699 for 4 years. Includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher and Onenote. Can be installed on 2 PC's and 2 tablets. For me, this is a better deal than the Home Premium: less devices to install to but much, much cheaper.
Tempted to try this as well... But could someone please confirm the following:
Assume I install it on my personal laptop - everything would synch via my MS account, correct? So I could install Office for iPad etc., and they would sync as well. But the MS Office 2010 running Windows 7 Enterprise on my work computer - that would presumably not be able to hook up with the above, since it's not part of Office 365?
So there wouldn't be a way to get the 365 suite to sync/connect to the Office 2010/Entreprise 'account'?
Not the same thing. The one for iPhone is the little junior mobile version. Office for iPad is a very much more superior version, specifically written from the ground up for iPad.