InstallFree Nexus Allows Using Microsoft Office 2010 Documents On iPad

iPad, with it's compact body and large screen size is the one preferred to be used over laptops  and smartphones whenever possible. But a device is hardly useful without MS Office; you can play games, tweet, check your mails, facebook and much more, but you need to land up to your system as soon as you have to edit a document or access one in MS Office 2010. Microsoft has not released an iPad version of it's office. But to everyone's relief, 'InstallFree Nexus' is a web service that allows users to access, share and edit Office 2010 documents. It is not an app, but a cloud based service that can be accessed through any browser - iPad users can try it on Safari at '#-Link-Snipped-#' . File storage is handled by integration with third party services - DropBox, Google Drive, Box, SkyDrive or Office 365.

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It's launch in August end would introduce two versions - InstallFree Nexus Basic and InstallFree Nexus Premium. The Basic service will be for free; allowing the user to access, edit, share MS Office based documents and integration with the third party storage providers. The premium one will be paid and in addition to the basic services it will provide Microsoft Office 2012 subscription license. The beta version is out for trial and interested ones can sign up on InstallFree now, for a free 60 days trial of the premium version. The service is currently available only in USA, Canada and Western Europe. Others can #-Link-Snipped-# on the site, so that nexus knows the demand of service in your area and can work to get to you as soon as possible.

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