Office Sway is #8 in Top 10 Online Presentations

Office Sway
Sway is an app for expressing your ideas in an entirely new way, across your devices. Watch our vision video to see where Sway is headed. By joining Sway Preview, you can help us shape that future. Start by creating your first Sway today, using any browser on your PC, Mac, or tablet. As you use Sway, let us know what you like, what you don’t like, and what you want to see us add. We can’t wait to hear from you!

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#8 in Top 10 Online Presentations

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2015. Microsoft adds collaboration features to Office Sway



Office Sway, the recent addition to Microsoft's Office suite, which combines note-taking and presenting functionalities, now introduces collaborative features. One of the new features allows users to make copies of Sways, enabling them to have their own versions. This functionality proves beneficial for group collaborations, as it allows individuals to preserve specific versions of Sways for future use or reference. Notably, Sway was initially launched as a browser-based application, diverging from the traditional desktop-focused Office apps. Microsoft appears to be embracing Sway's cloud-based nature, positioning it between the use cases of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.




2014. Microsoft’s new Office app, Sway becomes generally available



Microsoft's Office Sway, an online tool designed for creating dynamic presentation documents, has now been made available to the general public. Microsoft describes Sway as a fresh approach to crafting captivating, interactive, web-based representations of your ideas, accessible from both your phone and browser. Its user-friendly interface makes it effortless to share your creations, while ensuring they maintain a visually appealing appearance across various screens. Sway stands out due to its departure from traditional file-based formats, aligning with Microsoft's vision of transforming Office into a cloud-based solution that can be offered through recurring subscription models.