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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 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
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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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Published: 2012-07-18, 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 int...
Published: 2012-07-16, 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, combi...
Clean, clear and efficient, Each app comes with great features like PDF Flow, Accessible on all computing devices, UI, a genuine improvement, Available with cloudfriendly system
Not compatible with Windows XP, Some tools cannot be located easily, Too expensive
Office 2013 comes packed with features for both power users and home users. If you are in office, this new version of Office comes as a good deal and for general users, it comes as a life saver. Going through the Microsoft Office 2013 Review, one could ea...
Abstract: 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...