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PC World |
Posted By: Robert Stein
Once upon a time, bright boxes of the latest Microsoft Office pleaded for your attention in big box stores. Now, as with music albums and bestselling books, Office is going the way of the download. With the debut of the new Office on Tuesday, Microsoft is pushing Office as a subscription service rather than as a physical product plucked from a shelf.
What this means is that there are even more versions and sub-versions of Office to choose from. Read on to cut through the cluttered branding and understand what each product is and does.
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#1 By
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1/29/2013 10:15:26 AM
It confused me, and I have been doing this for a very long time.
#2 By
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1/29/2013 10:55:55 AM
Agreed Bob. I don't get it at all...
#3 By
AWBrian (1996 Posts)
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1/29/2013 10:56:55 AM
Google Docs FTW.
#4 By
donpacman (714 Posts)
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1/29/2013 12:27:54 PM
I like Office 2013. It has a clean look and feel to it.
The only thing is SkyDrive Pro can't be fully removed.
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1/30/2013 8:43:53 AM
#1 & #2:
I suggest reading the article. The options are explained quite succinctly.This post was edited by rxcall on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at 08:44.
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