Full-featured versions of Microsoft Office apps are zoo.com sex videos frenow available in the Google Play Store for Chromebooks.
Although the Chrome OS-specific Office apps have apparently been in the works for some time, today a Google representative confirmed with Mashable thatthe apps -- full-featured versions -- are now available for Chromebooks.
After Chrome Unboxedspotted the apps, we successfully downloaded and ran Word and PowerPoint to a Samsung Chromebook Pro.
SEE ALSO: Google Pixelbook is the Chromebook that will make your MacBook jealousThe news was first spotted by the website, and it made sure the apps were visible on a Pixelbook, a Samsung Chromebook Pro, an Acer Chromebook 15, and an Acer C771.
Previous attempts by Chromebook users to download MS Office apps resulted in frustration. When attempting to download the apps, some users in the Google Play Store were told their devices simply weren't compatible with the Microsoft apps.
Google Play lists the apps as "free" downloads, but the label is misleading. To use Office apps on a larger device (defined as having a screen bigger than 10.1 inches) for anything other than viewing documents, you'll need a Microsoft Office 365 subscription, which starts at $6.99 a month.
For those fond of Office -- or perhaps need it for work or school -- this certainly could make using a Chromebook a more attractive and useful option.
Representatives for Microsoft didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
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