Kirk Koenigsbauer, the corporate vice president for the Office 365 Client Apps and Services team at Microsoft, has recently announced on the official Office.com blog that Microsoft Office is going to be available for free on devices with a screen size of less than 10 inches. But, before you get too excited, here’s how the official affirmation sounds like: As we can see, Microsoft is letting you see and edit Microsoft Office documents for free, but doesn’t talk about creating them. Microsoft also mentioned that it believes the 10.1 inch size is the dividing line between a “personal” and “professional” experience. As for the premium features, these include integration from one app to another, security, and reliability. However, making Microsoft Office free for iPhone and iPad users has certainly paid off, as Redmond has announced they have amassed 80 million downloads of Office for iOS. Despite all this, subscriptions to Office 365 Home and Office 365 Personal grew by 30 percent to 9.2 million in the last quarter, and commercial usage has jumped by 88 percent in a year.

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