Microsoft has not yet released official prices, but ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley recently reported on a leaked document showing a $499 price tag for Office Professional Plus 2013. General availability of the suite is expected in early 2013. The new suite runs only under Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2012. But those of you still stuck on Windows XP or Vista are out of luck. Office 2013's hardware and software requirements aren't especially taxing.
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Once the file is mounted, you can simply double-click on the virtual drive or run the Office setup file to install the program. Windows 7 users would need to use a product such as Virtual CloneDrive to do the same thing.
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The software comes in the form of an IMG file, which means you can burn it onto a disc to install it.Īlternatively, Windows 8 users can set up the file as a virtual drive by right-clicking on it and selecting the Mount command.
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The software contains all the features in the paid edition, so you won't miss out on anything.
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The version available is the full Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 suite, which includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher, and Lync. People who want to take Office 2013 for a spin can download a 60-day evaluation edition.