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If you’re a fan of Microsoft services and you have an iOS or Android device, today’s your lucky day. The company has taken the wraps off a bunch of updates and, in some cases, new releases.

First up, Android tablets. Late last year Microsoft released preview versions of its Office apps – Word, Excel and PowerPoint – for Google’s larger-screened mobile devices, and now it’s removed the “preview” label. All these productivity apps are now available for free download in their fully-fledged forms, as is OneNote for Android.

For those with Android tablets running on Intel processors, Microsoft said in a Thursday blog post that a native implementation of its apps would be out for those “within a quarter.”

Microsoft has also released a new Outlook app for iOS and a preview version of Outlook for Android. There’s already a more basic Outlook.com app for Android, but this new version also incorporates calendaring, contacts and OneDrive file-handling functionality, as well as new “customizable swipes and actions.”

The new Outlook app actually represents an impressively swift wrangling of Accompli, the email/calendar app that Microsoft bought late last year. As Outlook GM and former Accompli CEO Javier Soltero wrote in a separate post, the intention now is to “continue rapidly delivering new features and functionality” in the app.