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2016 Best Office Apps Awards winners announced at Microsoft Ignite Conference

Michael Cottuli Michael Cottuli
October 1, 2016
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Microsoft loves to pump out new apps and add-ins, but every once in a while it’s a good idea to let the community take a spin. With the latest Office App Awards, tons of Microsoft-loving app developers came together to show off their apps and add-ins for Office. The winners were announced at this year’s Ignite conference, and there was definitely a pretty strong collection of apps to look at.

Here are the winners:

  • Shutterstock – Best Overall Office
  • DocuSign – Best Mobile App
  • Boomerang and Zomato – Best Business Value
  • Document Designer – Best Integrated Office
  • Pickit – Best User Interface
  • Nintex Forms and SideKick 365 xRM Ultimate – Top winners for Sharepoint 
  • Sensei Schedule Analyzer – Best MS Project

You can read all about the apps in Microsoft’s blog post if you’re looking for a bit more information on them individually. If you decide that you want to pick one of them up, just click on their link and you’ll be able to find them in the Office Store.

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