Posted by : Unknown Friday, 28 March 2014




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Earlier this week, Microsoft launched a version of its Office suite of productivity apps for the iPad.
The suite of Microsoft Office apps for iPad have only been in the Apple App Store for 24 hours and are already dominating the download charts.
The three freemium apps — which are free to download but require a subscription ($99) to edit documents and perform other functions — are occupying the top consecutive spots of the App Store's free downloads. Microsoft OneNote, which doesn't require a subscription but has ties to Office, is in the No. 4 spot.

SEE ALSO: Microsoft Office for iPad Isn't Perfect, But It's What We Needed All Along
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella drew attention to the achievement with a tweet sent on Friday, noting it "looks like it's a productive Friday for #iPad owners!" He also included a screen shot of the apps at the top of the App Store.

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