4 Aug 2014

Windows 10 application for iPhone users need

If these products are owned by Apple iOS mobile but used to using a Windows computer, you may need to use multiple applications to this platform to serve the daily work on the phone themselves.

1 OneNote

OneNote is the "unsung hero" of Microsoft Office. It is the first office supply for mobile platforms such as iOS and Android, and is also the first application with a user interface Windows 8 modern. The application allows you to record the moment, notes, maintaining a to-do list and more from virtually anywhere.

OneNote application tightly linked relationships in your Microsoft account to access and sync files through services OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, or your SharePoint account. You can add images, checkboxes and bulleted lists or numbered from the iPhone. You can also perform text format in a limited way in OneNote.

2 Office Mobile for iPhone

Office Mobile for iPhone provides three main Office applications, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint for use on the iPhone. When Microsoft first released Office Mobile for iPhone, users want to use these applications require a subscription to Office 365, however, currently Microsoft has removed this restriction and provide complete application free.

Features of Office Mobile for iPhone is admittedly quite limited. You will not have full functionality in applications such as Word, Excel and Power Point for the PC version. However, you can view and edit existing files and create basic documents. Office Mobile for iPhone also comes many common document templates that you can create on the iPhone, such as Agenda, Budget or Mileage Tracker.

3 Skype

FaceTime only works with iOS devices or Mac OS X, but Skype can be used on multiple platforms. With the Skype app, you can make free video calls Skype-to-Skype or IM on the mobile network or Wi-Fi. If you buy Skype Credit or Skype voice packets per minute through a subscription of Office 365, you can also use Skype to call phone numbers landline. You can also record and send video messages to communicate with people who are not currently online.

OWA for iPhone 4

If you have an Exchange email account or Office 365, you can easily add the default Mail app in iOS. OWA (Office Web Access) for iPhone offers a separate Outlook application experience and includes a number of features not available in Mail.

First, OWA for iPhone provides access to Outlook email, contacts and calendar. It can also synchronize contacts from iPhone. OWA for iPhone lets you configure automatic reply to incoming emails and folders stored for offline access. It is also safer because the Mail app can set up a PIN code to prevent unauthorized access to private email, even if you let anyone borrow your iPhone.

5 Yammer

Yammer is a social network dedicated to business, allowing colleagues in a company connected to each other and share information like Facebook, but with a purpose focused business and less frivolous distractions.

If your company uses Yammer, you can use the iPhone app to keep in touch with colleagues from their phones even where you are. You can read the latest news from your group on Yammer, participate in message subject with colleagues and work collaboratively with groups from the iPhone. You can also view Microsoft Office documents, notes, images and PDF files from within the application Yammer.

 

6 OneDrive

OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) is a file hosting service Microsoft's cloud. It is tightly integrated with Windows and Microsoft Office (including Office Mobile for iPhone). OneDrive application for iPhone allows you to browse through all the files stored in the cloud. You can move, delete, rename files and create new folders in OneDrive from applications. You can also open the file from applications OneDrive in other suitable applications, such as opening a Word document in Office Mobile for iPhone.

One of the most striking features is the ability to upload photos and videos you take with your iPhone. They will automatically be saved to your account OneDrive. iOS now also features synchronization with iCloud service by uploading their own images to the Photostream folder. But Photostream video asynchronously. With Backup Camera option is enabled, you can rest assured that your photos and videos to be safe even if your iPhone is lost or stolen. And you will be able to access them from any Windows or Mac computer, tablet, smart phone without having to concern how to copy and synchronize them.

7 OneDrive for Business

OneDrive for Business (formerly SkyDrive Pro) function is similar to OneDrive applications, but it is a business application. Instead of connecting to a personal account OneDrive, OneDrive for Business need to have an account or Office365 SharePoint Online eligibility. Because for now, OneDrive for Business does not provide automatic backup feature images and video. It features integrated storage files for offline access, so you can be sure that will be able to access important documents even when there is no 3G signal or Wi-Fi mobile.

8 SharePoint Newsfeed

Newsfeed SharePoint enables you to connect to any SharePoint site which is tracking from your iPhone.

SharePoint Newsfeed app only works with SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint Online sites. The previous version of SharePoint is not supported. Another interesting thing is that you can refer to colleagues as Facebook or Twitter, to make them pay attention, or drag them into the conversation. You can also use hashtags associated with the article topics and to make information more easily found when you need it.

9 Lync 2013

Lync 2013 iPhone application is an extension of the mobile platform voice and video, instant messaging and videoconferencing. You can start participating in group communication through instant messaging or video, join a Lync conference to present or collaborate.

Users without Lync 2013 account can still use the app if they have been invited to join a Lync meeting. But in order to fully use all of the features and capabilities of this application, a Lync 2013 account is essential.

10 Remote Desktop

With Remote Desktop app, your iPhone can connect remotely to a Windows computer and actually use all the applications as if you are logged in such local computer. Remote Desktop is useful when running an application that has no equivalent version for iOS devices. At the same time, this feature is particularly suitable for IT staff to manage and maintain servers remotely from an iPhone.

Remote Desktop is a valuable tool, but due to the relatively small iPhone screen so users will be difficult to manipulate applications on remote desktops. It works better with Windows 8 PC / 8.1 as the operating system designed specifically to interact via touch screen.


 

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