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Quite like SkyDrive and OneNote apps, Office Mobile will require a Microsoft account to view documents on the go.
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Microsoft’s announcement for the Office 2013 Professional trial’s availability came close on the heels of the revelation that iOS and Android are likely to get Office Mobile in early 2013. Predictably, the Office 2013 suite will be available in Home & Student, Home & Basic and Professional versions, all with different mix of applications, when it is finally up for purchase.

Some features of the newest edition of the Office suite include: Once the trial expires, the Office 2013 Professional suite itself will be priced at $399.99.

The package at $99.99 a year offers support for up to 5 PCs, add Access and Publisher, add 20GB to your SkyDrive and get 60 minutes of world calling on Skype per month. The company is looking to push the subscription based Office 365 through the 60 day trial. Besides English, the trial is available for download in Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Though Microsoft has not specified how many markets will actually have access to the trial, India seems to be on the list. The download is pretty hefty at 667MB for the 32-bit version and around 785MB for the 64-bit one. The only pre-requisite for a no-strings-attached trial is a valid Microsoft account belonging to the user. The Office 2013 Professional trial can be downloaded from TechNet. The catch, though, is that Office 2013 is compatible only with Windows 7 and 8, thus completely alienating users on Windows Vista and the very popular Windows XP. The trial is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, though Microsoft recommends that like Office 2010, the 32-bit version be used even if you run a 64-bit system, so that add-ins from older versions of Office are compatible.
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Lync will come bundled with the Office 2013 Professional Plus version, and will be omitted in the Professional one. The newest entrant in the Office bouquet is Lync, the new conference and instant messaging software. Interestingly, the default save location for this version of Office is the Microsoft SkyDrive. The most ambitious version of Office yet, Office 2013 boasts of being more “cloud based” than its predecessors. Microsoft acquiring Activision will be good for gaming and everyone, Satya Nadella tells US court MS Pervert: Women wanting to work with Bill Gates were asked if they had nudes, ever had an affair
