![]() I find that I don't miss the advanced features that Microsoft left out of mobile PowerPoint the way I sometimes miss the advanced features left out of the iPad versions of Word and Excel. Read our editorial mission (Opens in a new window) & see how we test (Opens in a new window). ![]() ![]() Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. It's a strong candidate for the title of best office app available for the iPad, period. And the vast processing power and vivid graphics on the iPad Pro makes a graphic-centric app like PowerPoint look better than I've seen it on any other mobile device. I do a lot less typing when making a presentation than when editing a document in Word ($0.00 at ) (Opens in a new window) or a spreadsheet in Excel ($0.00 at ) (Opens in a new window), and so the awkward on-screen or attached keyboard on a tablet doesn't cause as many problems. The built-in limitations of a tablet are far less limiting in graphic-centric apps like presentation software than they are in text-and-number apps like word processors or spreadsheets. Microsoft gave the iPad app almost all the features you might want to use in a presentation app, all within an interface that makes those features easier to find and manage than on any other platform-including the PC. Presentation powerhouse PowerPoint is the first office app that very nearly seems more at home on a tablet than on a laptop or desktop-especially when it's running on the spacious and vivid screen of the iPad Pro ( at Amazon) (Opens in a new window). Fine-tuning of effects must be done in the desktop version.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages. ![]()
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