XML-Based Formats And Microsoft Office


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February 1, 2013
Chris Crum XML-Based Formats And Microsoft Office
By Chris Crum
This week, Microsoft launched Office 15 and Office 365 for Windows 8. As Zach Walton writes:

The traditional Office 15 will come in multiple flavors depending on the user's needs. The three versions available include Office Home & Student 2013, Office Home & Business 2013, and Office Professional 2013. What makes these stand out over previous versions of Office is that they're built specifically for Windows 8 and its new touch controls. Working on a text document or spreadsheet with touch controls doesn't sound super exciting, but at least it's an option.



If you want a cheaper option, you'll want to go for Office 365 Home Premium. With the service, users will have access the entire software suite included in Office for $99.99 a year. With the annual subscription, you can also install Office on up to five devices. Students have it even better as Microsoft offers special pricing of only $80 for a four year subscription. University students, staff and faculty are eligible for the promotion. [...]

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XML-Based Formats And Microsoft Office


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February 1, 2013
Chris Crum XML-Based Formats And Microsoft Office
By Chris Crum
This week, Microsoft launched Office 15 and Office 365 for Windows 8. As Zach Walton writes:

The traditional Office 15 will come in multiple flavors depending on the user's needs. The three versions available include Office Home & Student 2013, Office Home & Business 2013, and Office Professional 2013. What makes these stand out over previous versions of Office is that they're built specifically for Windows 8 and its new touch controls. Working on a text document or spreadsheet with touch controls doesn't sound super exciting, but at least it's an option.



If you want a cheaper option, you'll want to go for Office 365 Home Premium. With the service, users will have access the entire software suite included in Office for $99.99 a year. With the annual subscription, you can also install Office on up to five devices. Students have it even better as Microsoft offers special pricing of only $80 for a four year subscription. University students, staff and faculty are eligible for the promotion. [...]

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