![]() What sets the iPad Pro apart from its counterparts in Microsoft's eyes is the massive 12.9-inch display. ![]() That's a big difference from the current state of affairs on iOS, where all the devices running Apple's mobile operating system can be used to view and edit documents for free through Microsoft's productivity software. ![]() It turns out iPad Pro users will have to pay for an Office 365 subscription if they want to edit documents on Apple's new tablet. While that moment in the spotlight showed off Microsoft's commitment to Apple's platform, there's an important catch that wasn't mentioned on stage. Microsoft surprised the tech world two weeks ago when one of its executives appeared on Apple's stage to demonstrate new features for the company's Office apps on the new iPad Pro.
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