Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Microsoft Office suite will soon be available for Android users in the next few weeks

Just over a month after making available a mobile version of its Office suite for iPhone users, Microsoft is doing the same with an Android version of Office Mobile.


Just like it did with the iPhone version, Microsoft is tying the Android version of Office Mobile to Office 365. Users who want to use the mobile versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint on their Android phones will need to have an Office 365 subscription, such as Office 365 Home Premium, Office 365 ProPlus or these other SKUs to get them.
Office Mobile for Android phones (known officially as "Office Mobile for Office 365 Subscribers") was launched initially in the U.S.  yesterday, ( July 31 2013)  and can be downloaded from the Google Play Store for free. The plan is to make it available in 33 languages and 117 markets "over the next several weeks."
The Office Mobile for iPhone and Android suites are both like the Office Mobile suite that Microsoft preloads on Windows Phone, meaning they are optimized for the editing, viewing and creation of Word and Excel documents. (Microsoft already has offered OneNote for Android phones since February 2012.)
 Unlike Office Mobile for iPhone, Office Mobile for Android phones does not include an option to purchase an Office 365 subscription from within the app, however. Office Mobile for Android phones only has a “sign in” option.
Office 365 subscribers are authorized install Office Mobile on up to five iPhones and/or Android phones. (Office Mobile on Windows Phones don't count against that total.) Office 365 University subscribers can install Office Mobile on up to two non-Windows Phones.
Microsoft is still widely believed to be developing versions of its core Office apps that would be customized to work on iPads and Android tablets. As with the iPhone and Android phone versions, these Office tablet apps would likely be tethered to an Office 365 subscription, tipsters have hinted.

(credits zdnet.com  : Mary Jo Foley )

Sunday, 2 June 2013

How to use Whatsapp on your PC.



Whatsapp is intended to be used on a mobile device and not on a PC however there is a work around to get it up and running on your desktop or laptop.

Since whatsapp was intended for a mobile device you would need a mobile player or emulator installed on your PC first.

Bluestacks App Player :  Bluestacks is a Silicon Valley-based software company that produces BlueStacks App Player and BlueStacks Cloud Connect. Both products revolve around enabling Android applications to run on Windows PCs, Macintosh computers and Windows tablets.

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Above: Visit the website and click on the appropriate download.


 Above: Before you can add any apps to your Bluestack player you will need to enable the Appstore  and complete the sync.


 
 Above: If you already have a Gmail account click next, if not you will have to register a free Gmail account.


 Above: Log into your Gmail account.



Above: Once your account is linked your Bluestacks app player will be syncronised with  your account. when 'syncing' is complete click Finish Setup.



 Above: Now go to your home page and click on App Search Tile.


  Above: Type 'Whatsapp"' in the search box then click the 'Find' button


 
Above: Select the Whatsapp icon under the android shopping bag.


Above: Accept the Google Play Terms of service & opt out of news and offers if you want to.


 Above: You will get a description for the whatsapp app - click the download button.



  Above: Once Whatsapp is downloaded and installed you can select  the open button or you will find the whats app icon tile on your homepage.




 Above: Whatsapp start up splash screen click 'agree and continue'.  




 Above: Type in your country


Above: Type in your Mobile No.




Above: Now the most important next step is to verify you mobile no. Click call me. Within a few second your phone will ring with a recording. The recording will be the 6 digit code type that in to verify.



Above: You can now log in with your username and password.



Notes: 
  • You can add your contacts  manually or if you connect your phone to your PC or have a back-up of your contacts  you can import them. I found it very easy to add my Blackberry contacts.
  • When you log in to your whatsapp account on your PC you will be disconnected from your whatsapp on your mobile device and vice-visa.