Today, Office 2013 will debut with Office 365?

According to a source from ZDNet, the next version of Office software will start commercializing today, 29-1.

According to a source from ZDNet, the next version of Office software will start commercializing today, 29-1.

Microsoft has yet to announce the official release date of Office 2013 but the company has begun to suggest the launch of Office 365 on January 29. In addition, an article posted on the Microsoft Office Twitter account suggests an app launch event on January 29 in New York City.

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Office 2013 improved with a new look, consistent with the modern style of Windows 8 aesthetics. Although the software still runs on the desktop, Microsoft has added the Touch Mode feature so users can use the application. It is easier to work on a tablet running Windows 8.

Other improvements in Office 2013 also include Read Mode in Word for text viewing without much distractions, built-in PDF editing tools, additional analysis tools in Excel and tight integration with translations. Web services like SkyDrive or Facebook.

Microsoft Office 2013 will cost $ 140 for Home & Student versions with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. Two other editions are called Home & Business, adding Outlook, which costs $ 220 and Professional, adding Publisher and Access compared to Home & Business, offered for $ 400.

Meanwhile, Office 365 version includes cloud support and desktop that can work with 5 different devices. The Home Premium package costs $ 100 per year to register with 20 GB of cloud storage on SkyDrive and 60 minutes per month for Skype calls.

For all users, Microsoft also offers Office Web Apps, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook web browsers.

Earlier, PC users received a test version of Office 2013 that was released to the user community in the past 7 months.

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