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Sway iPhone app becomes much more widely available across the world

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
September 20, 2020
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Sway iPhone app becomes much more widely available across the world

Microsoft’s newest addition to the Office family has been slowly rolling out to users on the web and on the iPhone. Originally only available in New Zealand and soon after Australia, the Sway iPhone app is now rolling out to more countries. Users across the world will be able to create, edit, and share their Sways on the go.

Sway is a presentation tool but has been built with the cloud and mobility in mind. Users are encouraged to share their Sways with a link or embed them on a web page. The main way to create and edit Sways is through a browser, and Sway pulls from a wide range of web sources to combine content and text into Sways. The first (and so far only) mobile app for Sway landed on iOS and a beta program in New Zealand. However now users in most English speaking countries can download and use the app.

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