Microsoft has confirmed plans to discontinue its Office Sway app for iOS. The service will no longer work on iPhone and iPad as of December 17, 2018. Sway will be removed from the App Store two months ...
Microsoft's latest addition to the Office family, a presentation app called Sway, is now available for anyone to test drive. Microsoft launched the new presentation app as a preview this October. It ...
Microsoft’s newest Office app, Sway, is a bit of a head-scratcher. Instead of designing a new service to complement Word, PowerPoint, or OneNote, Sway meets them all in the middle. And if you don’t ...
Microsoft today unveiled a preview of a new Office app for putting together content called "Sway." Sway is a content aggregation app that helps to automatically organize text and graphics into a ...
Microsoft is now offering its new Sway Office app as a general public preview. Uses can sign up at Sway.com without having to join a wait list, Microsoft announced today. Sway, which is the company's ...
When used as a noun, "sway" now means a project created using cloud-based media and composed in the newest program of Microsoft's Office suite. The new program is called Sway and projects created with ...
Microsoft's Sway creation and presentation tool is moving out of preview and into general availability on August 5. As of today, Microsoft is making native Sway apps generally available for iPhones, ...
A few weeks ago, we told you what we thought of Sway, Microsoft’s new Office app. Now you have a chance to try it out for yourself. Microsoft said Monday that the company has opened up the Sway ...
Microsoft has released a new piece of software called Sway that can automatically create elegant presentations out of people’s text, pictures, and videos. The software giant is making Sway available ...
The day after giving a preview of the next version of Windows, Microsoft has revealed another part of its play to take its desktop to the cloud—an upcoming addition to the Office suite called Sway.
Microsoft is hoping to Sway a few more people with its new presentation tool. The company on Wednesday is taking the “preview” label off of Sway, the design and presentation app introduced last year.