Microsoft Outlook 2013
Feb. 15, 2013
PC Magazine
“Outlook remains the business email, calendar, and contact software of choice.”
10 Killer New Features in Word 2013
Jan. 29, 2013
PCWorld
"Word 2013 boasts new and improved features across the board, spanning document creation to reading, editing, and collaboration. What’s even better is that Microsoft has made these advanced features easier for everyone to use."
Surrounded by Gadgets: How Office 365 Makes My Office Work Best
Jan. 29, 2013
MommaSaid
"Office 365 make it possible for me to work the way I often do — in chunks of time, in my home office, on the couch and on the go. Plus, it’s a subscription service that can be loaded on up to five machines (see above: Mom’s gadgets, plus my kids’ laptops.) for $99.99 per year or $8.34 per month, about what we pay to watch reruns of 'The Office ' and 'The Twilight Zone' on Netflix."
Top 10 New Features in Office 2013
Jan. 29, 2013
WindowsITPro
"So what makes Office 2013 different from the preceding versions of Office? A lot! Let's look at the top 10 new features in Office 2013."
A Fresh New Office Finds a Place in the Cloud
Jan. 29, 2013
Wall Street Journal
"Office 365 feels grown up and ready for the fast pace of the Web. It's custom-made for people who use many devices, including desktop PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones. If potential users can wrap their brains around its new subscription system, Microsoft has a winning program on its hands."
Why I Love Office 365 Home Premium
Jan. 29, 2013
Good Housekeeping
“Considering that the Office 365 Home Premium subscription is $99.99 annually for up to 5 devices at a time (you can change devices when you want), it seems like the better value to me!”
Microsoft's Office 2013 Is Software for the Cloud
Jan. 29, 2013
Bloomberg BusinessWeek
"The applications—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and others—have a much cleaner design and can save files directly to SkyDrive, Microsoft’s online storage service. Users can run Office as an app and share these files across PCs, Macs, Windows tablets, and Windows phones, and can tap into an online-only version of Office on just about any device."
Microsoft Retools Office for Touch Screen, Web Use
Jan. 29, 2013
Associated Press
"Microsoft is aiming its redesigned Office software at the growing number of people who expect their favorite applications to be at their fingertips, wherever there's an Internet connection."