There's no official announcement as yet, but it's finally here. On Friday, Microsoft(s msft) unveiled a version of its Office productivity suite for iOS(s aapl) devices.
Bearing the rather clunky name of "Office Mobile for Office 365 subscribers", the app does require a subscription to Microsoft's cloud service, but the fundamentals are present: you can use it to access, view and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on an iPad or iPhone.
According to the product blurb:
"Documents look like the originals, thanks to support for charts, animations, SmartArt graphics and shapes. When you make quick edits or add comments to a document, the formatting and content remain intact."
The app can be used on Office documents received as email attachments, or those stored on SkyDrive, SkyDrive Pro or SharePoint. If your desktop Office 2013 is connected to Microsoft's cloud, you can also pull up documents that were recently viewed there, from your mobile device.
It is possible to edit documents while offline. The app is compatible with iPhone 4 and up, and with the 3rd generation iPad and up (and yes, with the iPad mini too). Devices have to be on iOS 6.1 or later.
It doesn't seem the rollout is global just yet, though. My iPad mini, which is set to the U.K. App Store, isn't seeing it at the time of writing.