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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 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 ...
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
With a new version of Office, the first question that always springs to mind is whether there is anything new that Microsoft can add to a mature and powerful productivity package. Word is a product with 20 years of features and being able to insert videos...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2013-01-30, Author: Jason , review by: cnet.com.au
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.
The $100ayear 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: 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...