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PC World - Review: Microsoft Office 2013 features new look, prices

PC World - Although consumers and businesses are turning more often to Web-based software and mobile apps, many millions still depend on Microsoft Office to get their work done every day. The folks in Redmond want you to use Office wherever you go—on your PC, your tablet, and your Windows Phone handset. To that end, Microsoft is pushing deep integration between its desktop applications and your data, stored on Microsoft servers.

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Mac News: OneNote Upgraded, But What About Office?

Microsoft has just announced major upgrades for OneNote for Mac and iOS. They're interesting upgrades and point to a future where Microsoft works on cross-platform development, offering everyone access to everything.

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Microsoft Keeps Pushing Windows 8 with Microsoft Office, but do People Really Care?

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Microsoft Office is old, very old. Should it really be the number one selling point for an operating system released in 2014?

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Yi-Long3710d ago

I simply use OpenOffice. It does the job fine for my (very limited) needs. LibreOffice is supposedly also a great alternative.

So Microsoft Office is nowhere near being a system seller.

If MS wants me to buy new systems, they'd go back to bundling it with Windows 7.

KingPin3710d ago (Edited 3710d ago )

@yi-long
you should rather use LibreOffice. OpenOffice was taken over by Apache who have since dwindled on support for it.
LibreOffice is where all the openOffice developers went and its much more supported and refined. the development times are faster and they actually listen to the community when it comes to adding features to later releases.

I dont have any gripes with windows 8 aside from the tablet-like UI. its just feels odd to scroll with a mouse when using your finger on the screen seems more suitable. (sucks for people who dont have touch screen laptops, which includes me). under the hood though, windows 8 is an upgrade. my thing is if they short of ideas for UI, just look at all the linux desktop themes and pick one.

but its because of the windows 8 UI gripes i actually switched to Linux (trying mint and ubuntu) and i must say, i shouldve switched over sooner. i only been using it for the last year, give or take few months, and i haven't felt the need to upgrade to a new Windows. dual booting between 7 and linux works fine for me.

Yi-Long3709d ago

Thanks KingPin, next time I'll install a freeware Office package, I'll choose Libre :)

For now, I basically only use OpenOffice as a very basic text-editor, so it will do :)

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Microsoft Office 2013 will be getting its first big update

BIT: If you're considering switching to Microsoft Office 2013, you might be interested to know that the software will be getting its first big update when Service Pack 1 arrives "early next year".