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Google has once again fired a shot across Microsoft’s bow with a new iPhone and iPad app for its Slides presentation-making software. The app allows people to create, access and share presentations stored in their Google Drive account from their iOS devices, similar to PowerPoint or Apple’s Keynote software.

Slides will join Google’s standalone mobile apps for its Docs word processing app and Sheets spreadsheet app on the iPhone and iPad to round out the company’s productivity capabilities. Android’s version of the productivity suite was completed earlier this year with a previously-released version of the Slides app.

Google previously offered similar capabilities from its Drive app, but found that most users were not taking advantage of the ability to edit their files as well as access them.

It’s a move by the company to compete with Microsoft’s own push to create cross-platform mobile apps for its Office suite. Earlier this year, Microsoft launched Office for iPad, which brought versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint to Apple’s tablet. The company is also working on a version of the software for Android.

Meanwhile, Google is pushing its own productivity suite through its Apps for Business and Apps for Education products, which give organizations their own email provided by Gmail as well as access to Google Docs, Sheets and Slides. At its I/O developer conference in San Francisco earlier this summer, Google announced a whole suite of new enterprise services, designed to make Android and Google Drive more appealing to companies that would ordinarily turn to Microsoft products and services.

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