Read more.Combines Word, Excel, and PowerPoint but isn't optimised for tablets right now.
Read more.Combines Word, Excel, and PowerPoint but isn't optimised for tablets right now.
I was going to mock this but, having to recreate a research paper from photos recently using three different apps on my phone, this could make plagiarism a breeze.
Sumanji (19-02-2020)
For me, the MAJOR issue with cloud-based office and apps is the lack of VBA. 99% of the stuff I deal with has macros, and this makes MS Office so much more powerful then as the stand-alone applications. However, VBA needs the locally installed programs *along with VBA of course)......so for me, the use of these are limited......
Pass ! i have never used programs ( i refuse to call a program a APP ) like this.
Any text i need to do i do with notepad if its on the computer, and only text i do in a phone are a text / text with as few as possible letters in it to be understood.
Dont even RPLY to mails on the phone, only RPLY to calls at once,,, if i am not driving or in public.
? An 'app', to me, is an application that's intended for tablets or mobiles. An application is a full program that runs on a mac/windows desktop. All the same jazz, but marketing likes to segment stuff. You might wish to proof read.
You've never used programs? Notepad is a program.
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