Microsoft Office 365 beta, Pricing: Android, iPhone & Windows Phone
Microsoft Office 365 beta is now live and access can be made via the likes of Android, iPhone and Windows Mobile so it made sense for us to let you know a little bit about this new service.
First of all we will get the pricing details out of the way, Microsoft Office 365 is free at the moment whilst in beta stages but when the finished and final release goes live it will be a subscription service costing from $6 per user per month, you can gain access via web browsers on PC and Mac and as said above mobile phones.
The new cloud-based Office 365 suite according to PCWorld India could possibly take on the likes of Google Apps, this new Microsoft service with feature Sharepoint Online, Office Web Apps, Email, Calendar and Exchange Online for small businesses and enterprise.
For more information please visit CBR and of course the official Microsoft Office 365 website. Great service to have if you like instant messaging, video conferencing and building websites.
Please let us know what you think of the new Microsoft Office 365 service in beta, we will let you know as soon as the final release is released.
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3 thoughts on “Microsoft Office 365 beta, Pricing: Android, iPhone & Windows Phone”
Everyone knows that Microsoft Office is a very very successful ever many people give first preference to micro soft office because it is very easy to use and very useful to individuals and business people so google cannot give competition.
Could you explain what you mean by “Microsoft Office 365 beta is now live and access can be made via the likes of Android, iPhone and Windows Mobile so it made sense for us to let you know a little bit about this new service.”
365 is NOT accessible via iPhone in a browser. If you mean you can sync, ok. But the main draw to 365 is its use in-browser. To that end, NO it is not accessible. I got my beta invite and signed up right away. I came away from it feeling like I tried to rub lotion into my feet with a razor. It sucks. I temporarily altered my MX records for this. Thank God for alternatives like Google Apps.
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Office 365 was opened for closed, or invitation-only, testing last fall. Microsoft says more than 100,000 organizations signed on to put it through its paces.