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Until now, we've known almost all there is to know about Microsoft Office 2013 and Office 365: we got hands-on with the new features last summer, and the company has even confirmed pricing. The ...
Microsoft, which announced Office 2013 Monday, also said it now will focus its development efforts on Office 365, the suite’s cloud-based edition, which first launched a year ago.
Microsoft Office 2013 Support. It is worth noting that by the end of its support in 2023, a decade had already passed since the debut of Office 2013 in the first month of January of the said year.
Office 2013 is touchscreen ready and cloud friendly, and it adds bold new twists to the Microsoft Office franchise. On Monday Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer outlined what he said was the “biggest ...
Microsoft published a volume licensing "brief" this month that shines a little more light on the product use rights (PUR) of Office 2013. The nine-page document can be downloaded here .
If you're a Microsoft volume licensee with Software Assurance, you can download the final, RTM bits of Office 2013 and the accompanying 2013 servers as of this week.
Microsoft has made using Office 2013 a smoother experience all around, which is evident not just in the interface, but with tweaks to the apps that will make getting things done easier.
Keep in mind, Office 2013 is not as cloud-connected as Office 365. You don’t get Office on Demand and your documents don’t save simultaneously to SkyDrive and your hard drive.
Microsoft had previously revealed all but the launch date for Office 2013, the name for the perpetual licensed version of the productivity suite, including pricing and licensing policies.
Microsoft Office 15 leaks suggest Office 2013 name, show off Metro logo and Web Apps UI. Office Next blog is here to answer all your burning questions about the future of spreadsheets.
Microsoft continues to march toward the launch of its new Office, making Office 2013 Professional Plus available to business users with Software Assurance subscriptions.
Microsoft took the wraps off Office 2013 yesterday and, like many Microsoft products, there are numerous versions designed to give you options. Unfortunately, this also causes confusion.