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Microsoft Sway for iOS updated with support for multiple accounts, additional styles

Kit McDonald Kit McDonald
April 26, 2016
1 min read

Microsoft Sway is a storytelling app that allows users to create reports, presentations, stories, and slideshows. Users can add images, text, and videos of their own or search for multimedia content within the app itself. Today Microsoft Sway has released version 1.8 for iOS in the App Store.

  • Multiple accounts: Use your work, school or Microsoft accounts and quickly switch between them
  • More styles: Customize your Sways with additional styles featuring a variety of new background textures

There are nearly no limits when it comes to the creative designs that Sway users can invent. Why not check out the app for yourself on iPhone or iPad? Download it for free by clicking the box below, or go to the App Store and hit the update button if you’re already using Sway..

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