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Microsoft has made major changes to all the popular programs within Office 2013 including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Office 2013 is the most dramatic change Microsoft's office suite has witnessed since the Ribbon was first introduced. The stando...
Clean interface; Multitude of templates; Inline replies for Outlook; Cloud syncing...
Touch experience is mixed; Office 2010 is still adequate for majority of users...
It's still the most comprehensive suite available - but do you need it? The most convincing argument we can think of for upgrading to Office 2013 will be for those that want to use Microsoft Office on a tablet. Office 2013's gesture supporting user inter...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-24 12:45:57
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Still the best office suite on the market and better value than ever, but it won't be for everyone. Microsoft has so much going on this year, it’s difficult to conceive how it could also deliver a new version of its office su...
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rigviews.com.au Updated: 2014-03-23 01:42:03
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Free Office WebApps integration and 7 GB SkyDrive storage features take Office virtually anywhere and give you the privilege to stay connected and productive anytime. Now, you can manage your data with ease by the enhanced user-interface of MS Office Home...
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Microsoft has so much going on this year, it's difficult to conceive how it could also deliver a new version of its office suite.Office is a vast behemoth. Each of its many applications are stuffed full of features, developed after years of constant upgra...
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A major part of Office 2013 is incorporating support for fingers and thumbs, and the brigade of tablets, sliders, hybrids and touchscreen laptops that is now beginning to swamp the market. Every app in the Microsoft Office stable now allows users to scr...
A mishmash of small, useful additions and pointless features means this isn't an essential upgrade Microsoft Word is probably the most commonly installed productivity app on the planet and, as such, any upgrade is a sensitive subject. Yet despite ma...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-08-15 04:56:52
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Microsoft announced Microsoft Office 2013 Consumer Preview earlier this week. We generally do not see many changes from one version of Office to another, but this one is different. Office 2013 is a huge step forward for Office and Microsoft itself.Office...
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Latest: Microsoft's next iteration of Office, known as Office 2016, is well underway. Both Mac and Windows users are able to download the preview version for a quick spin. You can check our Office 2016 preview; note that there will be three different vers...
Improved interface, Clean, clear and efficient, Every app has great features like PDF Flow, Office on all your devices...
Pricey, Windows XP isn't supported, Tools can be hard to find, No escape from Metro...
If you look at a list of the new features in Office 2013, you might not see any one feature you can't live without, but after even a few days of using the new applications there are plenty that you'll miss. This is another big advance in usability, combin...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-12-17 08:45:37
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Latest: Microsoft's next iteration of Office, known as Office 2016, is well underway. Both Mac and Windows users are able to download the preview version for a quick spin. You can check our Office 2016 preview; note that there will be three different vers...
Improved interface, Clean, clear and efficient, Every app has great features like PDF Flow, Office on all your devices...
Pricey, Windows XP isn't supported, Tools can be hard to find, No escape from Metro...
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ouritdept.co.uk Updated: 2015-12-17 08:45:37
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In total, three traditional Microsoft Office 2013 suites are available; each is intended for use on just one personal computer. These are; Home and Student, Home and Business, and Professional. To cater for the volume licensing market there are the Standa...
Clean Intuitive interface, Touch screen compatibility, Great range of templates across all applications, Some great new features...
Incompatible with Windows XP (you will need either Windows 7 or Windows 8)...
Microsoft Office 2013 is the recently launched successor to the multi-functional Office 2010 suite. Office is one of the most popular productivity applications on the global market; its longevity is a testament to its user-friendly interface, power and re...
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Microsoft Office is found on more PCs and laptops worldwide than any other productivity suite, so a new version, something which happens roughly every three years, is a major event. Office 2013 sees a couple of strategic developments for the company, as w...
Office remains the most comprehensive productivity suite available and there are things each of its applications can do that the opposition can't. It may be a truism, but if you're working with Office documents, there's nothing more compatible than Office...
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Microsoft has so much going on this year, it's difficult to conceive how it could also deliver a new version of its office suite. Office is a vast behemoth. Each of its many applications are stuffed full of features, developed after years of constant upgr...
Still the best office suite on the market and better value than ever, but it won't be for everyone...
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Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 is a 60-day trial build of Microsoft's flagship productivity suite. The program includes the 2013 versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher, and Lync. These won't run on Windows XP...
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Despite the lack of an official release date, the next version of Microsoft’s all-conquering productivity suite, Office 2013 , is very nearly ready. The upcoming new release, however, will be a lot more than just another update with, as well as a smart ne...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2015-12-17 08:45:37
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Roughly 3 years ago, Microsoft unveiled their new version of the famous Office suite. Since then, they have been working extremely hard to improve on it and make it great. Thankfully, they have now taken the veil off their brand new iteration of the suite...
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techradar.com Updated: 2015-12-17 08:45:38
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Office 2013 is the latest refresh of Microsoft's near ubiquitous Office suite. The latest version sees it get the Windows 8 treatment, with a touch-friendly interface and a sparser look, as well as new features in every application. While the main thin...
Improved interface, Clean, clear and efficient, Every app has great features like PDF Flow, Office on all your devices...
Pricey, Windows XP isn't supported, Tools can be hard to find, No escape from Metro...
If you look at a list of the new features in Office 2013, you might not see any one feature you can't live without, but after even a few days of using the new applications there are plenty that you'll miss. This is another big advance in usability, combi...
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In late January this year, Microsoft seeded a technical preview of ‘Office 15' (the code name for Microsoft's next generation of Office products and services) to a select group of testers, with a promise that a public beta would be available sometime this...
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Microsoft's flagship suite of productivity software, Office 2013, offers enhanced integration and many refinements over the previous 2010 iteration of the suite. The company has also created a two-paths-to-ownership approach of the software - rent it for...
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With Office 365 Home Premium, available today, Microsoft's office productivity suite inches as close to the cloud as possible without actually running in the cloud. The cloud orientation is reflected in the new Office 365 branding (borrowed from Microsoft...
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Although consumers and businesses are turning more often to Web-based software and mobile apps, many millions still depend on Microsoft Office to get their work done every day. The folks in Redmond want you to use Office wherever you go—on your PC, your t...
Sleek new design, seamless cloud integration, Usability tweaks are generally sensible...
Higher prices for perpetual license; subscription model is pricey unless you have four or five PCs, Improvements over Office 2010 aren't earth-shattering...
Office 2013 introduces design refinements and usability improvements for connected users, but the price of upgrading may put off Office 2010 users who can get similar cloud functionality with free third-party services...
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Based on extensive time working with the Consumer Preview of Office 2013 and Office 365 using both a laptop and a PC running Windows 7, here's our Office 2013 preview.I spent most of my time with Word and Excel on a laptop and on a desktop all-in-one...
Overall, the experience is solid. Using it differs from using a mouse and keyboard with a traditional PC, but it's a functional arrangement. Microsoft has obviously invested a lot of thought and effort in ensuring that the tablet experience that Offic...
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Microsoft Office 2013, Office 365 Tap Into Windows 8 Metro Interface. The Microsoft Office 2013 customer preview of the on-premises productivity suite and Office 365—the cloud-based versions of the productivity suite—focus on mobile devic...
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The just-released beta of Microsoft's Office 2013 gives the application suite one of the biggest aesthetic facelifts the package has ever received, with a flatter, Windows 8 Metro-like look, Ribbonless operation for those who favor a cleaner interface...
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Ever since the first beta editions of Windows 8 appeared, rumors have circulated over how Microsoft would revamp its other flagship consumer product, Office, to be all the more useful in the new OS. Would Office become touch-oriented and Metro-centri...
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If there's a new Windows, then surely a new Office can't be far behind. With Windows 8 almost out the door, it's about time for Office 2013 to show its face. We've seen snippets of it in conference presentations and at the Surface launch, and we've heard...
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With Office 2013, Microsoft sets the bar high. The reworked suite of applications runs on a range of devices, including new Windows tablets; it has a new look, which is fast and fluid, yet has familiar commands; it responds to touch and stylus, as well as...
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