

For $140, you get Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. Note: If you have a Windows tablet, you must pay for Office unless you're running a lightweight operating system called RT.Ĭan't live with just a smartphone or tablet? You can buy Office for personal computers and Windows tablets the traditional way, by paying for the software just once. Microsoft says the Android apps will catch up, as well as the version for Windows phones. (Some power users might need these, but I don't.) There are fewer features available for Android phones and tablets, whether free or for pay. On Apple devices, a subscription would unlock about two dozen features, such as inserting section breaks and tracking changes between drafts. You do have to sign in with a Microsoft account, but you can create one for free.

But the apps include most of what I use on PCs. There are also missing features, such as green underlines of potential grammatical mistakes. I'm still not totally used to the mobile apps, especially for cutting and pasting text in Word and inserting cells in Excel spreadsheets. I've edited documents on an iPhone and am pleased it has the same features that are available on the iPad, though with some menu changes to account for the smaller screen. I'm writing this review on Word using an iPad and Android tablets from Samsung and Google - the latter with a wireless keyboard. (Access for databases and Publisher for desktop publishing aren't available yet.) Microsoft offers Word for text documents, Excel for spreadsheets, PowerPoint for presentations, Outlook for email and OneNote for organization - all for free. Microsoft's newly released Office apps for iPhones, iPads and Android tablets are quite good. What's right for you comes down to whether you need a PC or can get things done with just your smartphone or tablet. Those who primarily use iOS and Android mobile devices can probably stick with free apps. The subscription will appeal to people who use Office apps on traditional Windows or Mac computers or Windows tablets, such as the Surface Pro 3. It's a smart move by Microsoft, but it makes me wonder whether you really need a subscription, which starts at $70 a year. The company now offers Word, Excel and others at no cost on most mobile devices. Just as I was warming up to choosing a Microsoft Office 365 subscription over making a one-time software purchase, Microsoft started giving away a lot of subscription benefits for free.
