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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus



Microsoft has released the Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus of its next version of Office productivity suite, Office 2013 (codenamed Office 15). Microsoft has not yet officially named Office 2013, but semi-officially, it’s called The New Microsoft Office. With Office 2013, Microsoft is also pushing hard Office 365, an alternative way of getting the latest version of its productivity suite via subscription and not the traditional up-front payment model, used to get the desktop Office suite.
The Customer Preview milestone (public beta) of Office 2013 is now available for end users to download and test on Windows 7 and Windows 8 desktop PCs, notebooks, and tablets. According to Microsoft, Office 2013 is the “modern” version of their popular productivity suite which is used on billions of PCs worldwide.


Office 2013 will come in different versions for home and business users, which are further divided between the subscription-based cloud service and the traditional software package that includes individual desktop programs. Microsoft has not yet released complete details about the prices and packages of the productivity suite. Meanwhile, the software giant did released few details about Office 365′s subscription-based cloud service. Office 365 will come in Home Premium (includes 20GB of SkyDrive storage and 60 minutes of Skype world minutes a month), Small Business Premium (includes shared calendars, business-class mail, HD conferencing), and ProPlus (for enterprise customers).
While, in one hand, Microsoft seems to be clearing confusion by reducing the number of Windows 8 versions and Windows Server 2012 versions, which will be available for purchase. But, with its upcoming Office suite, Microsoft seems to be going the opposite direction. If you buy Office 2013, you will only get maintenance updates, but if you stay subscribed to Office 365, your Office will be always up-to-date. These two different pricing models may be very confusing for most consumers. Microsoft is also going to release RT version of Office for ARM-based tablets, which will be included for free on RT devices including the Surface. Office Home and Student 2013 RT will include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.
The most notable changes seen in the Customer Preview of Office 2013 are better cloud-integration, clean Metro-like user experience, touch and stylus-friendly for Windows 8 tablets, integrated social features and Skype, Click-to-Run (C2R), a virtualization technology, which lets you use Office applications before installation is complete.

Microsoft Office 2013 Features At-a-glance


Touch everywhere. Office responds to touch as naturally as it does to keyboard and mouse. Swipe your finger across the screen or pinch and zoom to read your documents and presentations. Author new content and access features with the touch of a finger.
Inking. Use a stylus to create content, take notes and access features. Handwrite email responses and convert them automatically to text. Use your stylus as a laser pointer when presenting. Color your content and erase your mistakes with ease.
New Windows 8 applications. OneNote and Lync represent the first new Windows 8 style applications for Office. These applications are designed to deliver touch-first experiences on a tablet. A new radial menu in OneNote makes it easy to access features with your finger.
Included in Windows RT. Office Home and Student 2013 RT, which contains new versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote applications, will be included on ARM-based Windows 8 devices, including Microsoft Surface.
To activate Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 Preview, Open Microsoft Word 2013 Preview and click on the “File” tab. This will take you to the Backstage view. Next click “Account” in the set of tabs on the left. Click “Change Product Key” on the right side of the screen. Enter the Multiple Activation Key (MAK) you received from the link above. If you are online then check the box to activate automatically or restart the app to activate using the activation dialog box. Entering the MAK key in Microsoft Word 2013 Preview automatically activates all the Office Professional Plus 2013 Preview applications. Click on the “File” tab to return to the Document view.

The New Microsoft Office (Pictures)




Microsoft Office 2013 System Requirements

  • Computer and processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster x86 or x64-bit processor with SSE2 instruction set
  • Memory (RAM): 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (for 32-bit version); 2 gigabytes (GB) RAM (for 64-bit version)
  • Hard Disk: 3.0 gigabytes (GB) available disk space
  • Display: Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX 10 graphics card with at least 1024 x 576 resolution
  • Operating System: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012
  • Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, or 10; Mozilla Firefox 10.x or a later version; Apple Safari 5; or Google Chrome 17.x.
  • .NET version: 3.5, 4.0, or 4.5
  • Multi-touch: A touch-enabled device is required to use any multi-touch functionality. However, all features and functionality are always available by using a keyboard, mouse, or other standard or accessible input device. Note that new touch features are optimized for use with Windows 8.
  • Additional requirements and considerations: Some functionality may vary, based on the system configuration. Some features may need additional or advanced hardware or server connectivity. See www.office.com/products for more information.

If you are already running Office 2010, Office 2007 or Office 2003, you don’t have to uninstall it to run Office 2013. According to Microsoft, this new Customer Preview version of Office 2013 can be installed along your existing Office suite.
Note: The Customer Preview of Office 2013 expires 60 days after Office 2013 RTM (final version) becomes available in the market. Once the Customer Preview version has expired, the applications will enter read-only mode. In read-only mode you will be able to only view Office files, you will not be able to create, edit or save any Office files. You must uninstall the Customer Preview version of Office before installing a newer version of Office.

How to uninstall Office 2013 (Office 15) or Office 365 Customer Preview?

Before you go ahead to uninstall Office 2013 from your PC, you have to deactivate it.
  1. If you have installed Office 365 Home Premium (Customer Preview), visit this page. If you are running any other edition of Office Preview, visit office365.com to deactivate it.
  2. Sign in with your account details to get access to My Account page.
  3. Click on the Deactivate button to deactivate Office Preview.
  4. After deactivation, open Control Panel and click on Programs and Features.
  5. Select the Office version installed on your computer system and click on Uninstall.
  6. Follow the uninstall wizard to completely remove Office 2013 (Customer Preview) from your computer.


Direct Download Links for Office 2013 (Customer Preview) Standalone Offline Installer

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