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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 cloud-friendly system that lets you work from anywhere.
Sleek new design
Seamless cloud integration
Usability tweaks are generally sensible
The editors didn't like
The $100-a-year subscription will be hard for many people to swallow. The upgraded apps are not available for Mac at this time
And won't be for 12 to 18 months.
Higher prices for perpetual license
Subscription model is pricey unless you have four or five PCs
Improvements over Office 2010 aren't earth-shattering
Abstract: 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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Published: 2013-01-29, Author: Jason , review by: cnet.com
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 cloud-friendly system that lets you work from anywhere.
The $100-a-year subscription will be hard for many people to swallow. The upgraded apps are not available for Mac at this time, and won't be for 12 to 18 months.
Familiar tools coupled with new features and a simplified and redesigned interface make Office 2013 well worth the paid upgrade.
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Published: 2013-01-29, Author: Serdar , review by: infoworld.com
Abstract: 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...
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....
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 ...