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The editors liked
Microsoft Office 365 Home Edition is a significant update that delivers all the familiar software
With a reinvented interface
Tools that make common processes easier
And a cloudfriendly system that lets you work from anywhere.
Improved interface
Clean
Clear and efficient
Every app has great features like PDF Flow
Office on all your devices
The editors didn't like
The $100ayear subscription will be hard for many people to swallow. The upgraded apps are not available for Mac at this time
Published: 2012-08-20, Author: Mike , review by: networkworld.com
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2012-07-17, Author: Michael , review by: techworld.com
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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,...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2012-07-16, Author: Simon , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: 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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Published: 2015-05-19, Author: Mary , review by: techradar.com
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...
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...
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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Published: 2013-03-11, Author: Barry , review by: itpro.co.uk
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...