![]() But it’s tailored for the larger screens available across Apple’s iPad lineup, and it supports dark mode if you’re using that. ![]() But it appears to look and work exactly like the iPhone (and Android) versions, and t offers integrated versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. We don’t know, and Microsoft isn’t saying: In fact, there isn’t even an official announcement of the release as I write this. Microsoft has quietly ported its unified Office app to the iPad, one year to the week after it was released for the iPhone. ![]()
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