Including Apps in the name gets pretty confusing for
users, as it’s not something users can install. Also, these cannot be bought
from an app store. What’s needed for using these is a web browser. So, what’s
it now called, the answer is Office Online!
So, it’s no more Office web Apps from now on, but
Office online, where news has officially been churned out at the website
Office.com.
Apps might have made users get confused, but a
larger chunk still remains unaware about the online version of Office through
SharePoint of OneDrive. But, from now onwards Office.com is the dedicated
podium for MS office on the Web, covering PowerPoint, Word, Excel and OneNote.
A Microsoft account is still quintessential to get
access to the free versions of office and to automatically save files on
OneDrive. A slew of Office templates have also been added to the online mix,
most of which you might find familiar from the desktop software that exists.
Meanwhile, the app switcher now entails PowerPoint,
Excel, Word and OneNote, along with OneDrive and Outlook. It means you are now
free from shifting from one application to another.
It’s not the first rebrand from Microsoft recently
and it’s just six months after the same lost a court battle with UKs satellite
broadcaster, BSkyB, over the use of its name SkyDrive. Microsoft also made an
announcement that it’s making a change in OneDrive, which is the cloud-based
storage device.
Microsoft meanwhile is looking to lure any previous
defectors of Google Docs back on board or is attempting to simply make users
aware about the online version and its omnipresence.
Microsoft believes that the new title with “online”
will be successful and more accurate in reflecting what Web apps is and was
released to fulfill actually.
The easy presence on Office.com is another offering
that will prompt many more Microsoft users to stagger across the same and
conveniently add the URL to their bookmarks.
The author is an experienced Microsoft support specialist who works at SupportMart. The company is a leading name in this scenario known to offer reliable Tech Support that can be availed anytime and any day with just one toll free call at the Microsoft technical Support number 1 800 793 7521 .
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