YOU CAN NOW CONTROL MICROSOFT POWERPOINT FOR IOS FROM YOUR APPLE WATCH
Microsoft
seems to be on a roll when it comes to supporting the Apple Watch. Yesterday we
reported that the company was bringing OneDrive support to the device, and now
it’s adding a feature that could be quite useful for those in the business
world.
An
update to the Microsoft PowerPoint app for iPhone and iPad arrived in the App
Store today, and aside from a single line mentioning “bug fixes and performance
improvements,” the focus is entirely on newly added PowerPoint Remote for Apple
Watch.
As the
name implies, this allows users to control PowerPoint presentations entirely
from their wrist. This includes starting the show and navigating between
slides, but it also shows useful information like the time elapsed since the
presentation began, the number of slides, and the number of the current slide.
While
this is certainly the kind of use that the Apple Watch seems perfect for, there
is one caveat: Currently, PowerPoint Remote for Apple Watch only works with the
iOS versions of PowerPoint. Considering that the vast majority of PowerPoint
presentations are done from a laptop, this isn’t nearly as useful as it could
be.
Microsoft
has already explored similar functionality in its Office Remote apps for
Windows Phone and Android devices that allow users to control presentations on
the PC, so it’s clear that the company isn’t totally against this type of
thing. On the other hand, the glaring lack of an Office Remote app for iOS when
the company has already brought its other apps to the platform leaves us
wondering if perhaps we’ll have to wait until Office 2016 is official to see
this functionality on the Mac.

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