Microsoft: Buy Office 365, Not Office 2013. Or You'll Be Sorry
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Mufflore
lol, even better, dont get either.
Why waste money in a recession.
wubbles
Word 2016:
http://i.imgur.com/Pjj83dz.png
FULMTL
I would prefer an inverted option, black background white letters. Can you do that now?
rl66
Don't forget the "free" solution too...
In here since few year the governement left M$ for Open Office then Libre Office.
99% of what M$ Office can do, is done (better) by Libre Office.
Speed Weed
Still using Office 2003, and it works fine! 😉
styka
nick0323
Office 2013 is £8.95 through my work scheme. Worth it considering I will only use £8.95 worth of Office 2013 (Word).
schmidtbag
Anarion
http://www.abload.de/img/clipboard-1ukq2j.png
This is the darkest colour option:
Phragmeister
http://i.imgur.com/6JR0Zp8.png
I like what Adobe did with Photoshop, much easier on the eyes.
ground_zero298
MS is following in the foot steps of adobe. Paid subscription cuts down on the pirated software and increases revenue. Plus no key sharing. Usually if you upgraded a adobe suite it would cost around $500 and was good for a couple years. Now the creative cloud (master suite) cost $50 a month and totals $600 a year to use, $240 for students. It does come with online storage, instant updates, and exclusive PS features for cloud members. I don't see cs7 being offered on disk upon release.
I see this as blow back from unlicensed software usage.
deltatux
I fail to see why I should get Office 2013 over 2010, I don't see much has changed... Plus, I do most of my work on Google Docs and LibreOffice these days anyways. I only use Office 2010 to format my research papers to make them look professional lol.
Other than that Microsoft Office is not really used for me.
deltatux
Elder III
2013 is a literal headache for me to look at it past 3 seconds. My eyes are somewhat more sensitive than average, but I can't help but think that it would be very unpopular in most office settings.
I still use 2007 and probably will for many more years to come.
scoutingwraith
I dont know if you guys read on it but apperantly Microsoft is doing on purpose a ONE Time only install for the Standalone version (not yearly subscription) and if by any chance your Windows fails or becomes unusable you have to buy a new version for the full price. So they are doing the Yearly subscription on purpose like they are with Xbox.
Personally im still on 2007 and i wont be upgrading at all.
Mufflore
Still on Office 2003 here.
Am using Word, Outlook, Excel and Access regularly, they have all the features needed.
I realise that they made such a good product that I dont need to upgrade, but its often nice to have the latest kit.
But I hate Microsofts way of trying to force themselves a market - with many products, so much so that it made me not upgrade to Windows 8, despite being a PC enthusiast.
Am rapidly going off them, its about time they started taking notice of what the customer wants again instead of excluding it to push their own agenda.
Try more innovation/products, not wrecking what we want to upgrade to.
Theres nothing wrong with doing your own thing, but at least let us have want we want as well.
If Linux gaming takes off such that they also get most major releases (After Steams new availability), I'll be looking for the greener grass.
And with that, my recommendations will change as my support capabilities change.
They will have earned this.
/end rant
grrr cos I want to like MS, yet they are making it impossible!
Neo Cyrus
I'm not bothering to "upgrade" to Office 2013. My university uses 2010 anyway, so if there are any more subtle changes to decrease productivity (as is the pattern with MS, especially with their Win 8 series of trash) it would really throw me off since we're taught Excel 2010 specifically. Yes they teach Excel as part of university course, lololol.
sykozis
If I need Office....the wife's lappy came with it pre-installed. My parents still use OfficeXP.... If all else fails, I'll download LibreOffice or OpenOffice.... Can't wait for the fights with the school system when it comes time for my son to start typing papers....lol. That's going to be fun. Had some fun fights over that when I was in school.
yelsewshane
Why even think of paying for microsoft office when you can download for free OPEN OFFICE.
Cartman372
tsunami231