Microsoft received quite a bit of criticism when it first released Office for iOS, and users were not able to edit documents. The company has changed course and iOS (and soon Android users) will be able to edit documents. But Microsoft Office won’t be free for everybody, any kind of commercial use requires an Office 365 subscription. And you’ll also need to pay if you want to use advanced editing features.

Here’s a roundup of news stories, opinion columns and discussion links about Microsoft’s free version of Office for Android. Note that we’ve also changed the format of our roundups to make it easier and faster to see the stories that interest you.

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