Microsoft’s Sway app takes on PowerPoint with new features and a Windows 10 app

Microsoft’s newest addition to Office, Sway, is finally ready to join the rest of the productivity Suite: Microsoft today announced the app is losing the ‘Preview’ ta, along with a new Windows 10 app and features to match. Sway was first introduced in October of 2014 as a modern take on the presentation app with automated design elements and responsive design to fit on multiple screen sizes. The app allows you to import photos from your galler, add text blocks, import content from Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, among others. The native Windows 10 app brings a few advantages over the…
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