sprightlyWhen it comes to releasing apps for non-Windows devices, Microsoft is no stranger to that and over the years, we’ve seen the company release mainstream apps like its Office suite, to less mainstream and more experimental apps like lockscreens for Android. That being said, Microsoft is back with two new Android apps that seem to be aimed more at businesses.

The apps in question are that of Sprightly and Kaizala. Starting with Sprightly, Microsoft has described the apps, “Describe your products in a catalog or share pricelists with your buyers. Send ecards to your family, friends & customers on festive occasions Share content on digital platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp and reach out to your audience. With “Collections”, reusing images and content has never been easier.”

kaizalaAs for Kaizala, it seems that this app might be more niche. This is a chat app that lets users keep track of items and team members, which might come in handy if you’re looking to coordinate projects and to check up on the progress of your team members from time to time. Like we said, this is more niche and chances are unless you have a project, you might not necessarily be checking this app all the time.

Both apps are a free download so if you’d like to check them out, head on over to the Google Play Store for Sprightly here, or click here if you’d like to download Kaizala.

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