On July 31st Office 365 for Android released.  We have tested it thoroughly and find robust and really useful

We are thrilled that Office Mobile for Android phones is available in the U.S. today. Office 365 subscribers will be able to download the app from the Google Play store and activate it. The release of this app shows that we’re committed to keep providing additional value for Office 365 subscribers. Office 365 subscribers will now be able to access, view, and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents with Windows Phone, iPhone and Android phones. Here is the official announcement of the news.

I will provide some more detail about Office Mobile for Android phones, and answer some questions that you might have. If you aren’t already an Office 365 subscriber, you can visit www.office.com to learn more about Office 365 and sign up for a free 30 day trial.

 

From <http://blogs.office.com/b/office365tech/archive/2013/07/31/office-mobile-for-android-phones.aspx>

 

Office 365 for iPhone released June 14

 

We are excited to be adding even more value to our Office 365 subscriptions with the new Office Mobile for iPhone!  Office Mobile now enables iPhone users to access, view, and edit their Office documents on the go, similar to what is already preinstalled today on Windows Phone 8.  You can see the official announcement here.

I wanted to give you a little more detail behind Office Mobile for iPhone, and hopefully answer some questions you might have.

If you aren’t already an Office 365 subscriber, you can visit www.office.com to learn more about Office 365 and sign up for a trial.  To get started, let’s take a look at the set up experience.

 

From <http://blogs.office.com/b/office365tech/archive/2013/06/14/office-mobile-for-iphone.aspx>