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Users who have upgraded to Microsoft Office 2013 already can be forgiven if thy have questions about the new features, or aren’t quite sure how to navigate the new setup.
Microsoft Office 2013 and its subscription-based counterpart Office 365 have been released for Windows, but what about Mac users?
Microsoft Office 2013 is here, and the productivity suite now has a rental option, Office 365. Which one is right for you?
Microsoft Office 2013 reviews continue to trickle in as consumers scramble to decide whether or not the latest productivity suite is a worthwhile upgrade
Microsoft Office 2013 has arrived, and it has risen to the Cloud. There's only one problem: the Redmond-based company doesn't provide transportation to users who choose a flat-rate purchase over the subscription fee.
Microsoft's subscription-based productivity service represents its vision for the future of Office, as the tech mogul continues to incentivize installment plans over its traditional flat-rate licensing business model.
Microsoft's Surface Pro will launch on Feb. 9, but contrary to recent reports the Redmond-based company will not ship the device with a full version of Office 2013 onboard.
We have known the price points for the U.S. Microsoft Office 2013 suites for quite a while, but the same cannot be said for the U.K.
With the advent of Microsoft Office 2013, the Redmond-based company hopes to seduce consumers away from the traditional one-time purchase model that has reigned as the industry standard since the inception of the popular productivity suite
With Microsoft Office 2013, the Redmond-based company has asserted a renewed interest in localization tailored for dozens of foreign markets
While it remains to be seen if Microsoft's latest productivity suite will hook the lion's share of business owners in the coming years, government agencies have recently signed deals to convert nearly 1 million employees to the Redmond-based company's Office 365 cloud service.
We have known that Microsoft plans to launch its Office 2013 productivity suite in early 2013 for months now, but thanks to an error on Microsoft's online Singapore store it appears that we have a more concrete date of March 31 to work with.
Microsoft's Office 365 University will release in the first quarter of 2013 at a cost of $79.99 for a four-year subscription, or $1.67/month, according to a recent Microsoft blog post.
Microsoft Announces Two New Packages for Office 365