![]() ![]() The changes are part of a much bigger strategic shift for Microsoft. Microsoft has also fundamentally changed how most consumers and businesses will buy the package: not as a one-shot disk in a box but as a streamed subscription service. ![]() Microsoft has tightly bound cloud, Internet services, and social networking to the Office platform. ![]() But we found that the most dramatic changes were not in any application-specific feature, but in the structure and packaging of the whole. That's subject to change Lync and OneNote, for example, are far from the final form they'll take when they ship. Other programs have received a raft of feature tweaks and incremental innovations that make them significant enough improvements to warrant an upgrade. Some applications have gotten a fresh coat of paint and not much in the way of new functionality. Some areas of the suite remain Terra Incognita, mostly because Microsoft didn't have everything quite ready for the press to look at in advance of the super-top-secret unveiling, but the suite's basic outlines are now clear. Ars got an advance preview of the vastness of Office 2013 Peter Bright and I have spent the last week mapping its previously unknown territory. That role is especially heightened for Office 2013, the next version of Office being unveiled today at an event in San Francisco (where CEO Steve Ballmer said, "We feel a lot like it's 1995." You can interpret for yourself now that the preview is live, available at /preview). Office provides the features that gradually convince OS holdouts to move on (well, at least as soon as Service Pack 2 ships). While Windows releases are shiny, hype-inflated events, Office does the dirty work of getting users comfortable with each new generation of user interface changes. Microsoft Office is the Tonto to Windows’ Lone Ranger-it gets beat up and disparaged by the townsfolk, but in the end it saves Windows’ bacon over and over. Take Your Kindle To Work Day? First glance at Amazon's Whispercast.Review: Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium Edition hopes to be at your service.Microsoft Office 2013 Pro released to the masses, Office 365 updated.Review: Exchange and SharePoint 2013 ready for cloud-yours or Microsoft’s. ![]()
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