When Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) unveiled the iPad Pro earlier this month, the company invited Corporate VP of Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) Office Division Kirk Koenigsbauer to showcase how well the Office apps work on the iPad Pro. With its optional stylus and keyboard cover, the 12.9-inch iPad aims to replace laptops. But iPad Pro users who want to edit documents in Microsoft's Office apps will have to pay for the Office 365 subscription. iPad Pro is not a 'true mobile device' The Redmond-based software giant allows iPhone and current iPad users to view and edit Office documents for... More