Microsoft has spent decades as both a hardware and software juggernaut. And when you look at their products, it's not hard to see why - nearly every PC user on Earth has used Microsoft Office or ...
Mary Jo Foley has covered the tech industry for 30 years for a variety of publications, including ZDNet, eWeek and Baseline. She is the author of Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft plans to stay relevant in ...
Microsoft is rolling out on October 1 a preview of a new Office content aggregation and presentation application called Sway. Codenamed "Remix," the Sway preview initially will be available as a Web ...
When Chris Pratley and his team ask for user feedback on Microsoft Sway, they sometimes have to emphasize that they’re not building PowerPoint all over again. At a glance, you’d be forgiven for ...
Microsoft has enhanced its new Sway web-based presentation tool with the ability to directly add content from a Bing image search into a Sway document. Users search for whatever they want within the ...
At some point in your life, you’ve used PowerPoint. Whether for a class project or a meeting of some sort, you’ve click and dragged text boxes, dropped in photos, and awkwardly presented a slideshow.
Picking the right app can have a dramatic effect on your bottom line. When you find an accounting tool like Freshbooks that can track whether a customer has paid an invoice for you, or a social media ...
Sway could be a PowerPoint killer, and oddly enough, the free presentation tool is from Microsoft. Sway, currently in open preview and part of the Microsoft Office suite, makes it dead simple to ...
Microsoft brought its Sway presentation tool out of beta Wednesday, making it generally available for anyone who wants to create Web-based presentations that automatically reshape themselves to fit ...
Microsoft gave PowerPoint a mobile-friendly twist Tuesday with a wider public release of Sway, a new presentation app designed for the confines of mobile phones and tablets. The preview version of the ...
Heard of PowerPoint, that popular (or not-so-popular) presentation program? Microsoft's own alternative, called Sway, is now available on Windows 10 devices and Apple products. Nick Statt Former Staff ...
Microsoft Sway is a presentation program that lets you create slideshows, newsletters, resumes, blogs, and more. You can also share your Microsoft Sway projects online with friends or co-workers. Sway ...