![]() ![]() I created a spreadsheet to document my vacation expenses and used it for a week to make entries. I’m glad Microsoft held off until they “got it right” for the iPad. I’ve tried to use Numbers, but frankly it always feels like an alien designed it. The Excel app is more intuitive and much better than I imagined it could be. But Microsoft is bringing out Office 2014 this year and I’ve decided to wait and see how they incorporate this version into Office 365 Personal. I’m tempted to use my PC because I get to install Office 2013, which I don’t have, as compared to using Office 2011 that I already have on my iMac. ![]() You can also install Office on multiple smartphones. Office 365 Personal enables you to install the latest full desktop version of Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook, on 1 PC or Mac, in addition to 1 Windows tablet or iPad - so you can use all the features offline as well as online. Here is Microsoft’s official blurb on what you get: It comes with full access to all Office iPad apps, OneDrive document storage in the cloud, and allows me to install the latest Office applications on a PC or Mac, which I haven’t done as of yet. After looking at the available options I decided to purchase the Office 365 Personal yearly subscription, which is $69 + tax USD. Being a long standing Excel user and an avid Apple products consumer, I downloaded the new Microsoft Excel iPad app in April 2014 and quickly found out that you can’t do anything of substance until you pay a subscription fee. ![]()
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