Saturday, 22 December 2012

Microsoft Office 2013 full version free download


Do you feel modern? The next version of Microsoft Office - Office 2013 - gets the Windows 8 treatment, with a touch-friendly interface as well as new features, and goes to the cloud, with subscription pricing, on-demand installation and automatic syncing of settings and documents you save in the cloud - if you want to pay for it that way.
The Office 2013 suite won't be on sale to consumers until Q1 in 2013 but the code is finished now, as is the version of Office 2013 that comes with Windows RT. Although the first Windows RT devices come with a preview version of Office, the free upgrade to the final version is already available to download.
What we've looked at here is the RTM (ie final) code of the traditional boxed software you pay for in advance that's available to developers and IT professionals who want to try it out.

he Office 365 integration is one of the reasons that Office 2013 isn't on the shelves yet (beyond the fact that it takes time to print boxes, duplicate DVDs and put new support information on the Office web site.
There are features in the desktop Office applications that need the Office 2013 servers. Just as businesses who run their own servers need to plan and schedule their upgrades, it takes time to upgrade the cloud versions of Exchange, Lync and SharePoint in Office 365 to the 2013 versions and roll out the new Project server.

Installing Office 2013

With the Office 365 subscription version of Office 2013, you don't have to worry about downloading and saving a large installer for Office. Whether you start the download from the Office 365 site or you try to open an Office document on a PC that doesn't have Office on, the apps stream from the cloud.
This is a much improved version of the Click-to-Run virtualisation that Microsoft has used for the Office trial versions for a few years, which enables you to start using the applications just a few minutes after you download them.







Microsoft Office 2013 full version free download

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  1. With Windows 8 and now Windows 8.1, Microsoft tried – not entirely successfully – to make tablets part of a continuum that goes from number-crunching workstations and high-end gaming rigs through all-in-one touchscreen media systems and thin-and light notebooks down to slender touch tablets.
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