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 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’s Sway, an online tool for creating presentation documents, is now generally available to the public. Previously, a waiting list was in place. That Sway has taken down its rope line isn’t ...
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, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sway is the latest product to the join the Office software family. It was first announced at the ...
Microsoft is rolling out on October 1 a preview of a new Office content aggregation and presentation application called Sway. Codenamed "Remix," the Sway preview initially will be available as a Web ...
Microsoft's Sway presentation and design solution is now generally available worldwide for certain Office 365 subscribers. In addition, Sway for Windows 10 is now available for tablets and PCs. The ...
Reacting to chronic complaints that Office applications have become unwieldy with endless menus and features, Microsoft is developing a streamlined presentation application built from the ground up ...
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.
Remember Sway? It’s a recent addition to Microsoft’s Office suite, blending together note taking, presenting, and now, collaboration. The software is notable in that it was launched first in-browser, ...
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 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.
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