Excel and PowerPoint Mobile Apps Now Available

Continuing our goal of providing free content to more people in more ways, GCFLearnFree.org has launched two new mobile apps this week.

The GCF Excel 2010 Tutorial App is available through both iTunes (for iPhone and iTouch users) and the Android Marketplace.  This Excel 2010 Tutorial guides you through the new features of MS Excel 2010 to help you easily create spreadsheets by storing, manipulating, and analyzing data in organized workbooks for home and business tasks.  With 21 lessons and 29 videos, getting help with pesky formulas and filtering data in Excel has never been so easy.

Below are a few images from our app. Download it for free at iTunes or Android Marketplace.

Excel 2010 Mobile App Home Screen

Excel 2010 Mobile App for iPhone

Also just launched is the GCF PowerPoint 2010 Tutorial App.  Based on the popular tutorials available at GCFLearnFree.org, the app includes 24 lessons with informational graphics and 37 tutorial videos.  Now you’ll be able to make professional-looking slide presentations that Wow! rather than bore.

Below are a few images from our app. Download it for free through both iTunes (for iPhone and iTouch users) and the Android Marketplace.

GCF PowerPoint 2010 Tutorial app for AndroidGCF PowerPoint 2010 Tutorial app for Android graphic

In the past couple of months, GCFLearnFree.org has launched several free mobile applications, as well as a mobile version of GCFLearnFree.org.  The first, GCF Vocabulary Videos, became available on iPhone in early February.  It was followed by our GCF Word 2010 Tutorial App, available through both iTunes and the Android Marketplace.  The Word app has been especially popular, with over 22,500 downloads.

To see all of our Mobile Apps, visit our Mobile Apps page at GCFLearnFree.org: http://www.GCFLearnFree.org/mobileapps

In the coming months we hope to launch our family of mobile applications on the iPad.  We are also working on turning our popular Access 2010 Tutorial into a mobile application on all these mobile and portable formats.

What do you think of these mobile applications?  Will you use them on your iPhone or Android?

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Social Media Marketing Specialist for GCFLearnFree.org by day. Bucket list adventurer by late afternoon. With years of experience in education, marketing, and non-profit land, Jessica has a special interest in new media, non-profit administration, and air guitar.

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