If you've been using your phone to keep track of recipes or documents in Word format, it’s understandable that you want a reliable way to access, read, and edit your files. Whether you’re on an Android phone or an iPhone, there are plenty of ways to do just that, even if the old program you used is no longer available. Let’s break down a few great alternatives that will allow you to read and edit your Word documents on your phone, with no extra cost.
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Don’t forget about free Microsoft Office
I was recently having a chat with a friend who had allowed the Office 365 subscription to expire. We were discussing a Word alternative like Google Docs or downloading LibreOffice when I asked her if she was aware that you can use Microsoft Office for free online. This service has been around for a long … Continue reading Don’t forget about free Microsoft Office
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