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Microsoft delivers Office for rival Apples iPad

Word, Excel, and PowerPoint programs in the Office software suite can be downloaded free from Apple's online App Store and used to view data or documents and make presentations.

Microsoft unveiled a version of its popular Office software suite for iPad tablets yesterday as the companys new chief moved to expand its Internet cloud footprint.

Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella laid out a vision of making the company the master of programs and services offered in the cloud for whatever gadgets people prefer.

The US technology titan underscored that goal with the release of Office software tailored for iPads made by longtime rival Apple.

Today is the first step on a journey to make this a great innovation vector for all of Microsoft, Nadella said in his first press briefing since taking the helm of the company.

We are committed to making our applications run cross-platform.

The news comes with Microsofts Surface having only limited impact in the fast-growing tablet market led by Apple and its iPad.

Nadella said he wants to provide full-feature versions of its widely used programs available for all types of devices as one aspect of Microsofts overall strategy under his watch.

He was adamant that the company is committed to Windows operating systems for powering computers and promised more along those lines would be revealed at Microsofts build conference for developers next week in San Francisco.

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With Office for iPad, Microsoft makes all mobile platforms free, but creation will cost you

Following the release of Microsoft's Office for iPad on Thursday, Microsoft has made its Office Mobile software for Android phones and iPhones completely free.

When Microsoft shipped Office Mobile last year, the company tied the app to Office 365, its monthly subscription to Office services. As of Thursday, however, users won't need an Office 365 subscription to access Office Mobile documents, either for Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, a Microsoft spokeswoman confirmed.

Now there are different levels of capabilities and effective pricing structures for each platform Office runs on. Here's a brief breakdown:

Microsoft Office Mobile: For Android phones, Apple iPhones, and Windows Phones. It's free, no longer requiring an Office 365 subscription; however, the app can only view and edit existing PowerPoint documents, not create them -- as it can do for Word and Excel. And it means tapping on a relatively small phone.

Microsoft Office Online (formerly Office Web Apps): For PCs and mobile devices, accessible via a Web browser. It requires a free Microsoft account, as well as use of a service like OneDrive. Users can create, view, and edit documents, but with a limited feature set.

Using the free Office for iPad apps offer a number of capabilities, but Microsoft improves the feature set dramatically when an Office 365 subscription is added.

Microsoft Office for iPad:Office for the iPadrequires an iPad, obviously. (An Android tablet version is presumably forthcoming.) Each app (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) is free of charge to view documents, such as a presentation. Users must subscribe to Office 365 to edit and create documents, which requires at least $6.99 per month for the upcoming Office 365 Personal subscription. Featurewise, Office for iPad is more robust than Office Online and less so than Office 2013.

Office 365:Home users will have to decide whether to pay $9.99 per month ($99.99 annually) for a Home Premium subscription for five PCs and five tablets, or $6.99/month for a Personal subscription that includes one PC and one tablet. (Note that Office for iPad would take up one of those tablet allowances.)Whether Office 365 or Office 2013 is a better dealis almost a personal question. Microsoft also tosses in free Skype minutes and additional OneDrive storage to sweeten the offer.

Microsoft Office 2013:For Windows (a Macintosh version is also available), in three different versions: Home & Student, Home & Business, and Professional, ranging in price from $111 or so at sites like Amazon to over $300 for the Professional version. Microsoft adds OneNote and Outlook to the basic Office package used by the iPad, tossing in Publisher and Access for the Professional version. Although each app is full-featured, each is also static, meaning that it won't be added to and upgraded over time.

All told, Microsoft hopes you'll select one or more of these packages, letting your data roam among devices using the power of Microsoft's cloud. "The real goal for us is to provide applications... that power all of these users across all of these experiences," Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella said on Thursday. You'll just need to know which to pick.

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