jueves, 15 de mayo de 2014

The Office apps for Ipad get to 27 million of downloads


We have just known official figures about the number of uploads of the application of the office suite Office for Ipad, which has achieved to get 27 million of uploads in only 6 weeks, great results which show how the chosen strategy has been the right.

Microsoft has achieved which between the three Office applications (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) which arrived at the App Store, they have uploaded more then 27 million of times, although we don´t know the uploaded percentage per each one, certainly they bring out the great success it has had upon arrival.


We suppose that it is about the beginning of the application in the App Store because we possibly don´t know its existence by many users, thus it´s expected to continue reporting a similar rate of uploads during a long period of time.

Then it might say that the number or medium rate of uploaded apps per week would be of 4.500.000, with a diary media of 642.857 uploaded apps and adjusting a little more would have a medium rate of uploads of 26. 786 each hour, figures that get scared and let to see the genial beginning which is having  .


My curiosity would be to know the percentage of subscriptions to Office 365 have produced through all this, since I remember that the free version of the service only would serve to visualize content, meanwhile if you want to edit and create you should have a subscription to Office 365. Also I´d like to know into this number, which percentage it made through normal subscription and which percentage it made through App Store, so I think to remember that Apple brought 30% of the cost the subscriptions which made in the store.

Even so Microsoft alleged that the subscriptions during the first term have increased in more than a million. We have to bear in mind that a unique user can have uploaded the 3 apps, but even so it is all a show of the right direction which will take the apps and of how to do good the things.


Will they break the schemas with the future figures of subscriptions to Office 365?

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