Microsoft last night unveiled its all new Office 2013, that incorporates
touch, stylus, mouse or keyboard across all Windows devices and fully integrates
its recent acquisition, Skype.
Users will also get 60 Skype world minutes free every month.
Most importantly, Microsoft has made it pretty clear that it will now allow
Google Docs to take over its share of the business and unveiled a fully
cloud-integrated suit.
Anyone using a Windows-based product can now download the preview version of
Office 2013 from
here. According to Microsoft
Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer the new Office is social and unlocks modern scenarios in
reading, note-taking, meetings and communications and will be delivered to
subscribers through a cloud service that is always up to date.
“We are taking bold steps at Microsoft,” Ballmer said at the press conference
in San Francisco.
“The new, modern Office will deliver unparalleled productivity and
flexibility for both consumers and business customers. It is a cloud service and
will fully light-up when paired with Windows 8.”
A cloud-based subscription service will allow subscribers to automatically
get future upgrades in addition to exciting cloud services including Skype world
minutes and extra SkyDrive storage.
Office saves documents to SkyDrive by default, so a user’s content is always
available across the tablet, PC and phone.
The documents will also be available offline and sync when the user
reconnects.
Not just a subscription will allow multiple installs for everyone in the
family and across their devices.
While the full lineup of offerings and pricing plans will be announced in the
fall, Ballmer discussed three new Office 365 subscription services.
When available, each new subscription offer will include the new 2013
editions of the Office applications — Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook,
Publisher and Access.
In addition, subscribers will receive future rights to version upgrades as
well as per-use rights across up to five PCs or Macs and mobile devices.
Last month Microsoft unveiled its first venture into the tablet sector
launching its own Surface, a fully integrated laptop disguised in the frame a
tablet and launched Windows 8, its latest upgrade to mobile OS.
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