Chris_Germany
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It's iPad not Android.
Good for MS for doing that. Obviously a smart move.
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It's iPad not Android.
Good for MS for doing that. Obviously a smart move.
How do you hack a subscription based service?
I honestly don't know.
How do you hack a subscription based service?
I honestly don't know.
I must say that I was surprised at the internet's reaction when Office for iPad came out. The anti-Microsoft crowd came out of the woodwork after a long time in hiding (they've been in hibernation since Windows 8). If I had a nickel for every article that I saw that said that it would never catch on, I could buy Office 365 for life. Between Verge articles, CNET articles, half a dozen New York Time articles, it seemed like not a single person would download it, and now 12 million people use it and Word is top 5 in grossing in the app store. Good for Microsoft.
I must say that I was surprised at the internet's reaction when Office for iPad came out. The anti-Microsoft crowd came out of the woodwork after a long time in hiding (they've been in hibernation since Windows 8). If I had a nickel for every article that I saw that said that it would never catch on, I could buy Office 365 for life. Between Verge articles, CNET articles, half a dozen New York Time articles, it seemed like not a single person would download it, and now 12 million people use it and Word is top 5 in grossing in the app store. Good for Microsoft.
I had the same reactions as well.
MS is doing a great a job!
Off topic: You're WPC Ambassador of the month!
On topic: This is great for the Microsoft ecosystem, but I do hope they don't shift to a subscription-only model for Office.
I must say that I was surprised at the internet's reaction when Office for iPad came out. The anti-Microsoft crowd came out of the woodwork after a long time in hiding (they've been in hibernation since Windows 8). If I had a nickel for every article that I saw that said that it would never catch on, I could buy Office 365 for life. Between Verge articles, CNET articles, half a dozen New York Time articles, it seemed like not a single person would download it, and now 12 million people use it and Word is top 5 in grossing in the app store. Good for Microsoft.
