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Have you been studying web development? HTML, Javascript, PHP, .NET? If you can make a web app, you could make an App for Microsoft Office and win $5,000 and a free trip to Seattle for the Imagine Cup World Finals!

What's that? You didn't know you could write a web app for Microsoft Office 2013 or Office 365? That's right! Your web app can run right inside Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, or PowerPoint -- and the same app works in both the desktop software and the Office 365 cloud versions. Learn more about Apps for Office in this short video:

Our Apps for Office Challenge is underway and to get started, all you need to do is fill out this short proposal form  describing the app you want to make! Submit that document to us by January 23rd and you'll be in the running. You can learn how to sign up and submit at our contest page.

From those proposals, the Microsoft Office team will pick the best ones and then work with you directly as you code your project. They'll give you feedback and support to ensure you can deliver something awesome.

Then the two top teams will be flown to Seattle in July, 2014, for the Imagine Cup World Finals. You'll present your finished Apps for Office and compete for first and second place prizes of $5,000 and $3,000.

But that's not all. You'll also be able to publish your App right into the Office Store for millions of users worldwide to buy!

How to Get Started

Ready to change your life? Ready to take a shot at teaming up with Microsoft Office to build amazing web apps? Then it's time to get started:

  1. Visit Microsoft DreamSpark to get Visual Studio Professional 2013 at no cost
  2. Browse the Apps for Office Store to see what other developers are already doing with the platform and look at some sample apps.
  3. Visit the Office Dev Center and learn the basics of how Apps for Office work.
  4. Check out the Apps for Office Overview to get up to speed fast.
  5. Dream up your idea for a great web app and use our Apps for Office Proposal Template to write up your concept.

How to Compete

  1. Write and submit your proposal document by January 23, 2014, 23:59 GMT. You don't have to start coding yet.
  2. By February 13, 2014, up to twenty semifinalist teams will advance to our second round where you'll develop your App for Office with consultations from the Microsoft Office team.
  3. Finish your App for Office and submit it by April 30, 2014, 23:59 GMT.

John Scott Tynes
Imagine Cup Competition Manager
Microsoft Student Developers

Comments

  • Anonymous
    February 12, 2014
    1 day to go, has the final list been decided yet?
  • Anonymous
    February 12, 2014
    At what time will you announce the semifinalist teams on 13th feb ?
  • Anonymous
    February 13, 2014
    Are the semi-finalists going to be announced or will it be a closed affair between the teams moving forward and Microsoft?
  • Anonymous
    February 13, 2014
    May you please tell us when it is going to be announced ?
  • Anonymous
    February 14, 2014
    Have the results been announced yet?
  • Anonymous
    February 22, 2014
    I need to send my idea that I have and I don't know where