Nice idea is that business people prepare their documents anytime and anywhere on their iPads or Android tablets while traveling, Wording, Exceling and PowerPointing, isn’t it? Yes, it is!
To cheer things up, this dream might be translated into reality real soon, as the rumor mill recently churns again that software giant Microsoft is pushing forward its plan rolling out the mobile editions of its Office Suite, for Android and iOS, with the nearest one stating that Office for iOS shall hit the shelf in this February or March, while Office for Android come onboard in May. That said, Microsoft has not yet thrown any word on this. And now time machine advances into the midst of April, we still do not see any light shed on this.
We can’t help raising the question: will they come eventually? People vary on this.
While those who do not prefer Office for iOS and Android incredibly are holding one same opinion, that is presence of Windows 8 and the surface of Surface, the former is the successor of the wildly popular Windows 7, and the latter, the carrier of the former as a wholly MS DNAed product. MS is seemingly risking its future on Windows 8 and Surface tablet. The very reason people think MS isn’t readying an mobile version of Office Suite is that MS has an undeniable ambition on Windows 8 and Surface tablet, which MS considers as the game-changing ace. In a much simpler perspective, MS is betting on Windows 8 to regain its already declining prowess and is counting on Surface tablet to reshuffle the mobile sector, or MS thinks Windows 8 is still the triumph, especially to those enterprise users where a damn lot of money sits, and Windows powered tablet is the future of tablet realm. If this turns out to be true, why create an iOS version and Android version of Office Suite while a dominantly majority is switching to Windows tablet or phone again? Why would MS do that to shrink its Surface shipment? They can enjoy Office at its best as they do on desktops and laptops. So, MS, in another way, is saying that if you cannot leave behind Office Suite, you go to Windows tablet!
Well, both are quite reasonable, aren’t they? However, at least up to this moment, it seems that people are having a noncommittal thought on Windows 8, better not another Vista. As of Surface tablet, its high price tag is already scaring many consumers away. All in all, it might be proper to draw a conclusion: It’s a sink or swim bet, which translates into: if it swims, MS laughs at last and continues to keep its Office Suite Windows exclusive, if it sinks, then catches up to bring Office Suite to iOS and Android communities.