Microsoft Offers Up Office 2013 For 60 Day Evaluation - Although a particular date is unknown, Microsoft ought to be emotional the buyer retail versions of its workplace 2013 suite someday before the tip of the month. As we tend to discovered in early october, the ultimate release-to-manufacturing build has already been created, and has been accessible to volume licensees ever since.
If you are a regular client who cannot wait to urge their hands on the ultimate build and need it currently, Microsoft has you coated. It's simply begun giving an effort of the complete retail workplace 2013 skilled and edition, that lasts for 60 days. This edition includes all of Microsoft's workplace product, together with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, Access and Lync.
Despite Microsoft now offering a trial for the stand-alone edition of Office 2013, it's clear that its real push is the subscription-based Office 365, and in many ways, it is more attractive. For $99.99 a year, users will be able to support up to 5 PCs, add Access and Publisher to the mix (vs. the stand-alone Home & Student), gain 20GB to your SkyDrive account, be given 60 minutes of Skype world-calling per month and be rest-assured that you'll always be kept up to date.
I'm not what you'd call an Office enthusiast, but I've been using a trial of Office 2013 for the past month and I have to admit that I've been rather impressed. To me, this is much more of a major upgrade than the move from 2003 to 2007 was. The aesthetics are greatly improved, and so is the implementation of many features I use most often. Still, is it worth upgrading to from 2007? Give the trial a download and see for yourself. You'll have the benefit of being able to run it alongside earlier Office versions, so you'll be able to easily uninstall it if you wish to go back to your usual install.
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