Microsoft Releases New Office for iPhone Apps, Makes Office Free for Mobile Users

Following the news of Dropbox integration from earlier this week, Microsoft has today announced new Office apps for iPhone with full creation and editing capabilities and changed the entire pricing model for Office on mobile devices (iOS and Android). Office for iPhone, iPad, and Android is now free for basic creation/editing/printing features for personal accounts (that includes the new Dropbox sync), but an Office 365 subscription will still be required for advanced editing features and business users (either on OneDrive for Business or Dropbox for Business accounts). http://buff.ly/1xe5iu7

Pixelmator 3.3 Limestone Out Now

Pixelmator 3.3 Limestone has been redesigned with an all-new look and feel inspired by OS X Yosemite. It keeps the black interface Pixelmator fans love, but enhances it with translucent elements to cohere with OS X Yosemite’s fresh and modern look, all while maintaining the power and speed users expect from Pixelmator. http://buff.ly/1xe55r4

iOS 8 and the new iPhones – A tour of all that is new from Apple

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PRINCETON MACINTOSH USERS GROUP PRINCETON, NJ 08540 CONTACT: Khurt Williams PHONE : 609-375-8479 EMAIL: publicity@pmug-nj.org PMUG site: http://pmug-nj.org/ TOPIC: iOS 8 and the new iPhones – A tour of all that is new from Apple SPEAKERS: Dave Hamilton of the MacObserver and MacGeekGab podcast LOCATION: Princeton Theological Seminary, Stuart Hall, Room 6, (Alexander St), Princeton, … Read more

Tim Cook on Apple and Privacy

Tim Cook: A few years ago, users of Internet services began to realize that when an online service is free, you’re not the customer. You’re the product. Source: www.apple.com See on Scoop.it – From the Apple Orchard