Microsoft is retiring the dedicated Sway app for Windows in 2026, moving this underrated presentation gem to a web-only ...
PowerPoint, once the darling of business and school presentations, is slowly but surely giving way to a host of new technologies, particularly those leveraging the power of the Web and web browsers.
Ten months after unveiling Sway as a new member of its Office family, Microsoft is officially releasing the digital storytelling app today — bringing the software out of preview and making it ...
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 ...
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 announced this morning the general availability of its “digital storytelling” app called Sway, the latest addition to the Microsoft Office suite. The app, which was first introduced 10 ...
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 ...
Starting Up You get started with Sway by hunting it down in the Windows Store, Microsoft's answer to Apple's Mac App Store. It's a 62MB download, and I had it running ...
Microsoft's Sway creation and presentation tool is moving out of preview and into general availability on August 5. As of today, Microsoft is making native Sway apps generally available for iPhones, ...
Microsoft’s Sway is the anti-Office, with no rigid separation of tasks among Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Instead, it lets you create live documents that give images, video and sound as much weight as ...
Last week Microsoft announced the general release of its Sway digital storytelling app. Sway, which is part of Microsoft Office and designed for creating presentations, is in many ways an alternative ...
Microsoft Sway feels like Microsoft Word, reinvented by and for teens. It’s a fresh, fun, and free way to publish and share content, and my hope is that enough students and everyday users find and use ...
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