Since its inception in 1990, Microsoft Office has quickly been the dominant force in office applications and document building.
Need to build a presentation? There’s PowerPoint. Looking to create complex spreadsheets? Excel is still the gold standard.
And with the power of Windows to help push the desktop software, its presence only grew.
Over the last few years though, the web has begun to change this dynamic.
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