Educational Technology

December 19, 2011

OneNote for iPad may hint at future pricing of Office for the device

Filed under: Educational Technology — admin @ 12:39 am

by Alex Wilhelm, the Next Web

Microsoft released OneNote for the iPad, and as ZDNet noted, its $14.99 price point does seem to line up with what the Daily had previously claimed as the straight dope from Redmond. Let’s assume that Microsoft is building the equivalent of Office Home and Student for the iPad. That edition contains Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Now, we know that OneNote costs some $14.99, so let’s continue that price for each of the individual applications. Naturally, are assuming that Microsoft will release the applications discretely, as Apple has done, and as it has done in the past on the iPad. That means that Office will cost any user roughly $60 for the full set.

http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2011/12/12/onenote-for-ipad-may-hint-at-future-pricing-of-office-for-the-device/

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