Google Brings Native MS Office Editing Features To Its iOS Productivity Apps, Launches Slides For iOS
After launching the original standalone apps for Google Docs and Sheets on iOS a few months ago, it was only a matter of time before Google would also free its PowerPoint competitor Slides from the Google Drive app. Today is that day. Google Slides is now available as a standalone app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
With this, Google now offers its full suite of productivity apps on all of its major platforms, including Android, iOS, Chrome OS and the web (it’s unlikely Google will ever launch a Metro app for Windows, though.)
Microsoft obviously launched Office for iOS earlier this year. To fully make use of those apps, however, users need a subscription to Office 365. Google’s apps are available for free, though business users are likely already paying for a Google Apps for Business account anyway.
You can now download the new Slides app for iOS here and chances are you will be prompted to download it from the Google Drive app, too.
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