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The Office app combines the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps you know and rely on, with new capabilities that harness the unique strengths of a phone to create a simpler, yet more powerful Office experience on the go. Whether using it for personal or professional reasons, the Office app is designed to be your go-to app for getting work done on a mobile device. DocuSign for Microsoft Word is supported for Microsoft Word 2013 (Windows only), Microsoft Word 2016 (Windows and Mac), Word Online, and Word for iPad. DocuSign for Microsoft Word relies on DocuSign, which is subscription-based service. The real Microsoft Word app designed for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Now Word documents look better than ever on your tablet and phone. When you edit or create documents, you can be confident. ITunes is the easiest way to enjoy everything you need to be entertained - music, movies, and TV shows - and keep it all easily organized. Rent or buy movies, download your favorite TV shows, and more. ITunes is also home to Apple Music, where you can listen to millions of songs and your entire music library - ad-free with zero commercials.

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Thank you for the question. If you have our Pages application you can sync your Word documents via iTunes to the iPad as long as they meet the system specs in the article below.



Import a document from your computer:

Pages doesn't import rich text format (.rtf) file types. Convert .rtf files to another supported file type before importing them into Pages.

Pages can open documents that were saved using some types of file encryption available in Microsoft Office 97 or later. If you can't open an encrypted Microsoft Word document, try changing the type of encryption or the encryption options used, and then save it again before opening it in Pages.

  1. Connect your iOS device to your computer and open iTunes on your computer. After a moment, your iOS device appears in the left side of the iTunes window (under Devices).
  2. In iTunes, select your iOS device, and then click Apps.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the Apps window and select Pages (in the Apps list under File Sharing).
  4. Click Add, and then locate the document you want to import in the Open window that appears.
  5. Select the file, and then click Open.
  6. Open Pages on your iOS device.
  7. In Documents view, tap , and then tap iTunes.
  8. Tap the name of the document you want to import.The document is downloaded to your iOS device and appears in Documents view.



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Jason H.

Jan 21, 2014 10:59 AM

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Since April 2018, Apple made iTunes available to Windows 10 users through the Microsoft Store. While the stand-alone download remains available from Apple's Web site, it is no longer offered by default to Windows 10 users. Instead, visitors are directed to Microsoft Store, which will handle the installation and updates of the iTunes app.

Why did Apple decide to go through Microsoft Store instead of continuing to distribute the bloated app? Apparently, the Microsoft Store offers enough benefits to make the switch (and the expense of supporting two different iTunes editions) worth it.

Historically, Windows users could download and install almost anything from just about any Web site.

With all editions of Windows 10, Microsoft is beginning to push developers towards a more centralized approach to application management. Windows 8 has introduced Metro, while Windows 10 brought true UWP support to multiple platforms. Desktop versions of Windows 10 continued having the ability to install apps from arbitrary sources. A special Windows edition named Windows 10 S was released back in 2017 for low-end laptops and convertibles. The 'S' edition is restricted to running applications obtained directly from the Microsoft Store. This restriction makes for safer and faster usage experience while requiring significantly less maintenance compared to standard Windows editions.

While users of non-S Windows editions can still download and install apps from arbitrary sources, the Microsoft Store experience offers centralized app installation and management. Below are just a few benefits of the Microsoft Store version of iTunes over the stand-alone edition.

Faster Installation and Uninstallation through Centralized Deployment

Through the Microsoft Store, Windows 10 users can easily push iTunes to all computers on their Microsoft account. The installation is seamless and unattended, and does not require clicking through the setup wizard or agreeing with whatever agreements.

Speaking of installation speed, the Microsoft Store version of iTunes is significantly faster to install compared to the stand-alone edition. On my computer, it takes stand-alone iTunes about 2.5-3 minutes to install (and requires a system reboot to finish), while the Windows Store version installs in under 20 seconds (and does NOT require a system reboot).

Installing the stand-alone edition of iTunes might be reasonably straightforward; it is the uninstallation process that could be a real trouble. For many users, the uninstaller just worked (followed by an obligatory system reboot); others had to individually remove iTunes, Bonjour, Apple Application Support in both its 32 and 64-bit versions, and Apple Software Update.

Since Microsoft has set stringent requirements for apps utilizing Project Centennial, the uninstallation process for the Microsoft Store edition of iTunes takes exactly three seconds. The obligatory system reboot? Never heard of it.

No Apple Software Update Service with Centralized Maintenance and Updates

While the iTunes app is offering similar functionality to the previously available desktop version, the updates are now handled by and delivered through the Microsoft Store. Apple Software Update, the always-running background service, is no longer required to handle updates. As a result, users will no longer have to reboot their computers after updating iTunes.

Less Bulk

The Microsoft Store edition of iTunes includes none of the resource-intensive bloatware such as Apple Software Update, Bonjour, Apple Application Support, and possibly other helper background services. While it's entertaining to see every major software vendor to build its very own system service just for handling software updates, seeing this service run constantly in background is much less fun. No more Apple Software Update running constantly in background. (On a side note, I wish Adobe would bring Creative Suite to Microsoft Store).

Drivers Delivered Through Windows Update

Installing the iTunes app is one thing, while connecting to an actual Apple device is another. Once you launch the Windows Store version of iTunes and connect an Apple device for the first time, the required driver package will be downloaded and installed through Windows Update – again, no reboot required. Microsoft office excel 2007.

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Different File Path Conventions

The Microsoft Store version of the iTunes app follows a different path convention compared to the stand-alone edition. As a result, local backups made with this version of iTunes are stored on the users' computers in a very different place compared to the stand-alone edition.

Stand-alone iTunes: C:UsersAppDataRoamingApple ComputerMobileSyncBackup

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Microsoft Store edition: C:UsersAppleMobileSyncBackup

Elcomsoft Phone Viewer Supports Windows Store Version of iTunes

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Starting with version 4.30, Elcomsoft Phone Viewer fully supports the Microsoft Store edition of Apple iTunes. Elcomsoft Phone Viewer can automatically detect the location of local iOS backups produced by both stand-alone and Windows Store editions of iTunes.

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Interestingly, Elcomsoft Phone Viewer listed a significantly larger number of backups compared to the new iTunes app. Apparently, these backups were created by the old (stand-alone) edition of iTunes. Probably due to the different paths, some older backups did not appear in the Windows Store version of iTunes.

Conclusion

We applaud Apple for bringing iTunes to the Microsoft Store. The Microsoft Store is miles ahead in installation and uninstallation speed, and delivers seamless deployment and background updates without requiring the users to reboot their computers. Since the Windows Store edition of iTunes is now the default edition, we expect its installation base to grow quickly among Windows 10 users. Our job is to ensure that ElcomSoft tools support both versions of iTunes on all supported platforms.


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