
<p>Despite the unsuccessful launch of Windows 8, Microsoft still knows how to make some really great productivity software. Microsoft Office is one of the most popular suite of apps on the planet, and it could make over $2.5 billion per year if Microsoft ported it to iOS.</p><p>There have been a number of rumors that Office for iOS is coming really soon, but nothing's happened yet. A new rumor claims that there's still a lot of waiting to do, as Microsoft doesn't plan to bring Office to iOS until Fall 2014.</p><p>After seeing Microsoft's product roadmap, ZDNet's Mary Foley claims that sources have informed to her that Microsoft's current roadmap doesn't account for an Office for iOS launch until late in 2014.</p><p>"Also on the roadmap for fall 2014 is what's listed as iOS/Android support for Office. One would assume this is the expected and widely rumored Office for iPad release. It could, however, be Office for iPhone and Android phone, given that it's not listed on the roadmap as being tablet-specific."</p><p><a href="http://www.cultofmac.com/222931/microsoft-office-for-ios-wont-launch-until-fall-2014-rumor/">Keep reading...</a></p>