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New Office App For Windows 10 Rolled Out

In their struggle to make Office apps more straightforward to use, Microsoft released a new Office app for Windows 10. The new application is, in reality, an “Office hub” for all the Microsoft office users’ needs. The new “Office hub” makes it easier for users to move back and forth and access productivity apps and the most recent documents people worked on before.

According to Microsoft, the new Office app for Windows 10 was inspired by the web-based variant of the Office suite, Office.com. As the company reported, Office.com also acts as a “hub,” permitting web-based users to access productivity apps and recent documents in just a couple of clicks, thus, easing up the job of users.

Also, recently, Microsoft also implemented new visuals to its Office suite apps, in particular to Microsoft Outlook for iOS, which is now boasting several UI and navigational changes. Also, the company added the new “sensory feedback” in its Outlook variant for iOS.

New Office App For Windows 10 Rolled Out

For the time being, the new Office app for Windows 10 is only available for Windows Insiders. Soon, however, it would come out for every Windows 10 user out there, worldwide, but Microsoft did not reveal when that would be happening. The new “Office hub” application is compatible with any Office 365 subscription, Office 2019, Office 2016 and Office Online, as well.

According to Microsoft, the new Office app for Windows 10 will become available via Microsoft Store. However, starting with the summer of 2019, the new Office application would come out preinstalled on new Windows 10 devices.

In short, Microsoft released a new Office app for Windows 10. The new application is, in reality, an “Office hub” which offers quick access to Office suite programs and recent documents, in a very similar way to what we already have on the web-based version of Office, available on Office.com.

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