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Microsoft launching its Office and OneNote apps on Amazon’s Fire tablets 

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Microsoft is today launching its Office Fees and OneNote apps on Amazon’s Fire tablets. Both apps are available on Amazon’s App Store, with the OfficeFish app combining Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single tablet app.

Microsoft is no stranger to Amazon’s App Store, having previously released apps like Outlook, Xbox, and Xbox Game Pass for Fire tablets. However, Amazon Fees has appeared for the first time on Amazon tablets.

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Microsoft has essentially taken its Android office app which is already available on Google Play Store and modified it to work on Amazon’s Fire OS – which is a forked version of Android.

Both the Office and OneNote apps will be available on Amazon’s App Store in areas where Fire tablets are currently sold. Microsoft says it has scheduled the release of these apps to be compatible with Amazon’s new Fire HD 10 tablet.

The $149.99 Fire HD 10 has a thinner design, slimmed-down bezels, and better specs, and Amazon is also offering a $219 bundle with a 12-month subscription to Microsoft 365 in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, and Japan.

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