Microsoft productivity apps are coming to Apple Vision Pro

Multitasking and collaboration will become easier

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Microsoft 365 apps coming to Apple Vision Pro

Microsoft revealed that its comprehensive productivity suite, which includes Teams, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, OneNote, & Loop, and the AI assistant Copilot, will be available on the App Store for Apple Vision Pro starting from February 2, 2024.

Here are amazing things you can do with Microsoft 365 apps on Apple Vision Pro:

  • Seamless document immersion with Word – With Apple Vision Pro immersive environments and Word’s focus mode, you can block out any distractions and fully immerse yourself in work documents.
  • Impactful presentation with PowerPoint – With the immersive environment of Apple Vision Pro, you can practice your presentation as if before a live audience.
  • Better Data Handling with Excel – You can use the infinite canvas on Apple Vision Pro to set up the perfect workspace for enhanced productivity in Excel. Also, you can visualize, analyze, and manipulate data in complex formulas, charts, and tables and use the power of both Excel and Apple Vision Pro. Additionally, you will have the freedom to move charts & graphs to your other documents or Teams chats.
  • Collaboration on TeamsTeams on Vision Pro elevated collaboration with immersive meetings, seamless communication, and video calls within the spatial computing environment, boosting productivity and creativity in your workflow

According to Microsoft, using Apple Vision Pro and Microsoft Copilot together, you can do a lot of things, including:

  • Maximize engagement in meetings – It lets you be more engaged in the meetings you attend and catch up quickly on those you miss.
  • Revolutionize your writing – Copilot can assist you in drafting, editing, summarizing, and creating content, transforming the way you do things.
  • Bring ideas to life – Create a new presentation with just a simple prompt or outline in natural language.
  • Effortless data analysis and exploration – Identify trends, create compelling visualization, or seek recommendations for different results.

This step by Microsoft and Apple will make working on multiple applications simultaneously within the same virtual space happen, enabling multitasking and collaboration.

What do you think about this groundbreaking collaboration? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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