Microsoft Word Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 1009 reviews. Read all reviews for Microsoft Word for iPhone.
Microsoft Word is free iOS app published by Microsoft Corporation

Great

Sbdr40

Great


Need a subscription

Golfer192

Used to be great but now you need a yearly subscription.


No dark mode ?

Emmagracieo

I like this app’s free version for what it is (free), but I need a “dark mode” and so Google Docs has beaten you there. This is really a bummer, too, because I would prefer to use Word, but alas…


Great

jayviassmith

It gets things done perfectly


Wouldn’t want to do without

nirakniprut

I am so glad to have Word on my iPad! I work more on it than on my PC. It’s much easier. I can write in the language I choose, with the corresponding keyboard, suggestions and corrections - got to check on those, though - and even use dictations. I would not want to do without Word anymore!


Greedy

Annar54

Hate signing in every time I open and paying for use as I paid for the ap! Greedy nazis’


Works but compromises security with data they steal from paying users

VerifiedUser2

To charge people the standard was that you would get not be stalked by it and then also have it stealing data and what documents you create. Guess there that desperate for money they stoop to the creep with binoculars in the bushes. Other than it not being secure and intentionally made insecure the app works like every word app except they add to many useless things it’s hard to write and find spell check to write simple article.


WORD

Molly-Moon Parker

IT’S VERY EASY TO USE AND QUICK LOADING WHICH IS GOOD FOR ESSAYS…


Word

AugieScott

Great help


Convenient But Half What It Should Be

GoogleTool

It’s very nice to be able to generate Word documents on my iPad Pro and then refine the on my iMac. However, the converse fails miserably. Documents created on my iMac and then opened on my iPad (via OneDrive) for further editing wind up with totally garbled fonts. As a result, Word for iPad and, in my experience, only be used in one-way traffic, i.e., iPad origination and then iMac refinement. Working in the other direction just doesn’t work. In other words, Word for iPad is only half-useful.