"That last omission is a startling one. People still create documents for which the final destination is a physical manifestation. Microsoft, oddly, defends the decision. Julia White, General Manager, Office Marketing insisted printing is “an inferior mode of communication” and noted that today’s content is constantly changing and highly collaborative.Microsoft Office for iPad Isn't Perfect, But It's What We Needed All Along [REVIEW]
True, but Microsoft Office’s core user base will still rightly demand the option to print. Since Microsoft will likely update these apps frequently, I expect they’ll add this option soon after launch and, obviously, you can still access the documents from other platforms that do include a print option. "
Friday, March 28, 2014
Microsoft Office for iPad Isn't Perfect, But It's What We Needed All Along [Mashable]
Excerpt from an extensive review
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