In: Computer Science
As you have been examining Office 2013, has anyone come across mention of Office 365 and changes from Office 2013 that make you even more intrigued in evaluating Office?
I am always confused about Microsoft products and their services. like I always view them as just word and excel sheet and I know nothing more of them. but when I asked my roommate if he had Microsoft word he gave me Microsoft office 2013 which included all of Microsoft apps. then I understood they come as Microsoft office. then I thoroughly went through the 2013 office. and boom I didn't understand the new interface. honestly, I only require the basic features of what the app offers if it is Microsoft word I just need it to type my short stories and never mind about any new features of it. but when I understood all of these things, I understood the new features 2013 version has. first of all, it is the modern interface of 2013 version which is entirely different from its preceding versions that had metro interface mostly. start screens, Skydrive integration, syncing across devices, pdf editing, and many more were updated features of this 2013 model. while I heard somebody mentioning office 365 I thought it was just another version but it wasn't. Microsoft 2013 is a buy once and install once software type. but office365 is a subscription-based online service which can be padi and subscribed for a certain time. even though they have some services like word and excel in common, they both are entirely different. since office 365 is cloud-based, it also offers 1TB cloud space. office 365 is basically an all in one platform and can be subscribed for certain time. so, this has been a challenge to all fixed installation type software. I evaluate all the Microsoft office software high and best out there.