
A month ago, the company already had a
leak of such information from the Czech division, but this time it was denied everything. Now there is official confirmation that the iOS office will appear at the end of February or the beginning of March next year, and for the "android" version is expected a little later - in May 2013.
However, the free version will only allow you to view documents. To be able to edit, you will need to have an Office 365 subscription (you can pay directly from the app). However, it is reported that editing will not have the level and capabilities of the usual desktop version (which is quite expected).
We hope that now there is a real prospect of getting a normal "viewer" of complex office documents. As many may know, current iOS software (Office² HD, Pages, etc.) does not open or display incompletely complex files with graphs and formatting that are often present in corporate reports and documents.
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I suggest that you make a review of the most successful in this regard (viewing complex documents with graphs and tables) of existing analogues (who uses what and on what platform), since spring 2013 is still far away.