THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: MCD on July 16, 2012, 08:20:07 PM
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(http://i.imgur.com/nwB4l.jpg)
Free Office 2013 365 trial here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/en
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/en/office-365-home-premium
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/office-2013-beta1/office-2013-public-preview-office-demand-143697
If you’re familiar with Windows 8, you know that one of the most incredible things about this new Windows is that it can install from scratch in as little as 15 minutes and can perform a full system reset in about 7 minutes. But what if told you that Office 2013 is even faster? That you can trigger a web-based install of Office 2013 and start using any one of the applications in under two minutes? It sounds incredible, I know. But it’s true.
Because you are really installing Office 2013 into a virtualized environment with Office On Demand, you can run Office 2013 next to an existing Office version. This is good for testing purposes, of course, and will help you get up to speed with Office 2013 in a way that doesn’t stomp out whatever familiar Office version you were using. New to this version, I’m told, is the ability to run Outlook 2013 side by side with a previous Outlook version, too, something that wasn’t possible previously. (I’ve not tested this.)
Office On Demand is fast. Really, really fast. From the moment you click the Install software link on the Office preview web site to the moment at which you can actually run any full-featured Office application you choose to use is roughly one minute and thirty seconds. Over wireless. In fact, the slowest parts are the handful of times you actually have to interact with the installer, including a bit where you pick a background pattern.
New features in Office 2013:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/office-2013-beta2/office-2013-public-preview-features-office-143698
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/office-2013-beta2/office-2013-public-preview-powerpoint-2013-143700
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/office-2013-beta2/office-2013-public-preview-word-2013-143699
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/office-2013-beta2/office-2013-public-preview-onenote-2013-143704
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/office-2013-beta2/office-2013-public-preview-outlook-2013-143701
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/office-2013-beta2/office-2013-public-preview-multitouch-gesture-support-143702
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/office-2013-beta2/office-2013-public-preview-office-web-apps-143707
And BTW, Vista and XP are not supported: http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-office-dumps-support-for-vista-xp
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Link to a cracked copy, plz.
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But it's a free beta.
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YOU HEARD HIM
:lol
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I just use LibreOffice.
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I just use LibreOffice.
Google Docs for me here. Not having to carry USB drives full of documents anymore = bliss.
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Is it compatible with CRM 4.0?
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Does it have ribbon? ->no want
Is it compatible with CRM 4.0?
Also this.
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I was going to get Office 2010 with my new notebook, since it had the starter edition installed, but I decided to wait for the next edition since it was just around the corner.
I think I can live with the 2010 starter edition until 2013 hits retail, no?
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2013 won't hit retail for about a year I think, a "Consumer Preview" is what's launching alongside Windows 8 and I don't think that will be available for XP/Vista/7, those will have to wait for the final release.
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I think I can live off of Office 2010 Starter Edition and Google Drive until then. If worse comes to worse, I can get a 2010 Home and Office code off of Amazon for $150.
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still skydrive to use too
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no mac no download
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there's more where that came from :teehee
workin on something for next year's GOTY, Excel 2013
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I just use LibreOffice.
Google Docs for me here. Not having to carry USB drives full of documents anymore = bliss.
ITT people who never made a real spreadsheet.
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I just use LibreOffice.
Google Docs for me here. Not having to carry USB drives full of documents anymore = bliss.
ITT people who never made a real spreadsheet.
Embeddable web forms for surveys et al > "real" spreadsheets.
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an official office thread? mcd are you in your 50's??
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Outlook won't connect to Exchange 2003 because it's too old. :-\
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an official office thread? mcd are you in your 50's??
Worse
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I'll use it when I'm forced to, and will install Ubitmenu or something to give me back my menus.
And I'll continue to save everything in 97-2003 format. I spit in the face of change. 8)
That said, if newer versions auto-wrap the quick access toolbar buttons so they appear on more than one line if the window is too narrow that would be good. Boggles my mind why it wasn't like this originally unless they wanted to force us to use the ribbon instead of convenient shortcuts. Dickheads.