Heard of PowerPoint, that popular (or not-so-popular) presentation program? Microsoft's own alternative, called Sway, is now available on Windows 10 devices and Apple products. Nick Statt Former Staff ...
Ten months after unveiling Sway as a new member of its Office family, Microsoft is officially releasing the digital storytelling app today — bringing the software out of preview and making it ...
Microsoft’s newest addition to Office, Sway, is finally ready to join the rest of the productivity suite: the company today announced the app is losing the ‘Preview’ tag, along with receiving a new ...
Microsoft announced this morning the general availability of its “digital storytelling” app called Sway, the latest addition to the Microsoft Office suite. The app, which was first introduced 10 ...
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 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 will be ending its Sway for iOS application on Dec. 17, 2018, the company announced this week. Instead of using the Sway for iOS app, Apple mobile device users should switch to using Sway ...
Users of Microsoft’s new Sway presentation app can now rest easier knowing their work won’t get accidentally deleted, thanks to a set of new features the company released Friday. When people go and ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is launching Sway today, a new app that’s part of the company ...
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 ...
Mary Jo Foley has covered the tech industry for 30 years for a variety of publications, including ZDNet, eWeek and Baseline. She is the author of Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft plans to stay relevant in ...
Sway, Microsoft's app for building well-designed presentations on the web, is beginning to seem like more than just a mere experiment. Today, Microsoft announced that it's bringing the app out of ...