steven36 Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 Discussions about the status of Microsoft’s Office Mobile apps began populating the tech ether shortly after Neowin editor Rich Woods took to Twitter to declare them all but dead. Quote No surprise, but the Office Mobile apps for Windows 10 are pretty much dead https://t.co/HtkElZ3NQ6 pic.twitter.com/iREqHcPTiG — Rich Woods (@TheRichWoods) September 26, 2018 In Woods’ defense, his information came straight from the source, he had a disussion with the Office team immediately after a session at the company’s tech conference, Ignite 2018, revealing that the company saw the Office Mobile apps for Windows 10 as legacy software. Quote I only know what I was told by the guys at the Office Mobile session. They’re considered legacy apps and new features are targeted at iOS and Android — Rich Woods (@TheRichWoods) September 26, 2018 Leading credence to Woods earlier discussion, a Microsoft spokesperson has given an official statement to The Verge about the fate of Office Mobile apps for the Windows 10 platform. Quote “We are currently prioritizing development for the iOS and Android versions of our apps; and on Windows, we are prioritizing Win32 and web versions of our apps.” Just like that, the Office Mobile experiement is on ice. Despite the relatively neweness of the Windows 10 Mobile apps, they were developed during a time when the company’s mobile strategy was in flux. With no new strategy for mobile, Microsoft has retretrenched itself in the desktop while looking toward a more browser based app strategy powered by the cloud. While the Office Mobile apps for Windows 10 were arguably more touch friendly than the current Office 2019 or web versions, it seems telemetry is proving that people much prefer using the standard apps when on Windows 10. As web standards continue to evolve and produce more powerful API structures, developing PWA’s makes more sense for Microsoft’s longer-term strategy. Also, Office on the web is arguably more feature rich than its UWP-powered Office Mobile counterparts. The news about Microsoft prioritizing Office Mobile apps for iOS and Android over its best development example for UWP’s does call into question what the company plans to do about the bill of goods it sold on its UWP platform? Perhaps, with the release of HoloLens 2, a full featured software release of the Surface Hub 2’s systems, or an update to Windows Mixed Reality platform, we may seem some updates to the Windows 10 Mobile apps, or find out if it’s all PWA from here on out. Is Microsoft's Universal Windows Platform (UWP) dead? Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straycat19 Posted September 29, 2018 Share Posted September 29, 2018 That's good news. Now when are they going to quit work on windows? If they ever had an award for the worst software ever developed, Microsoft would win it for Windows 10 for sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BimBamSmash Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 Wake me up when they decided to get rid of the tiles - or the solid colors that "beautify" these tiles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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