The
Microsoft Office system has evolved from a suite of personal
productivity products to a more
comprehensive and integrated system.
Microsoft Office
gives you powerful new tools to express your ideas, solve problems, and
connect with
people. Office lets you work how, when, and where you
want, letting you get things from a PC, the Web,
and even a smartphone.
With
Microsoft Office, you can review and do minor editing on Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, and OneNote
documents, virtually anywhere, by using Office
Web Apps from more locations on more devices.
Keep your people
productive on the go. Office lets you access and edit documents stored
on a server
while you’re offline with SharePoint Workspace, and then
automatically syncs these changes when you’re
back online. So you stay
productive while on the go.
Support your employees, regardless
of location or device. Office saves you time and money by helping you
deploy and manage Office on the PC, the smartphone, and the Web, all
from within familiar Microsoft
System Center tools.
Create and
deliver presentations that help you stand apart from the competition.
Office puts you in the
director’s chair, enabling you to create dazzling
digital content in PowerPoint without the need for expensive
third-party tools. And you can broadcast your presentation to anyone
with a browser, even if they
don’t have PowerPoint.
Stay
organized and on top of your work. OneNote pulls together everything
from daily sales figures to
digital images, so all the information you
need is easily accessible. You can also create side notes that stay
on
your screen as you move between different programs, so you can keep your
thoughts organized as
you multi-task. This helps you stay organized
while saving you time.
Turn intuition into insights to make
quicker and more informed business decisions. Excel provides tools for
improved data visualization, which can give you key insights into
business processes and tailor messaging
and products to best meet
customer needs.
Whole trends can be conveyed in a single cell
with Sparklines. And there are more options in styles
and icons in
conditional formatting, as well as the ability to highlight specific
items like such as “max/min” in a
single click.
IMPORTANT NOTES:In
order to receive an evaluation key and access the Microsoft Office
downloads, you need to register for a TechNet or MSDN account or use an
existing one.
The Office 2013 RTM downloads are
in IMG format and to install the suite you have to burn the
downloaded
file to a CD or DVD then use it to deploy the setup.
Requirements:
- CPU: 1 GHz processor
- RAM: 1GB for x32 / 2GB for x64
- HDD: 3 GB of available disk space
- DirectX 10-compatible graphics card (optional)
- .NET Framework 3.5, 4.0, or 4.5
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, or 10; Mozilla Firefox 10.x or a later version; Apple Safari 5; or
- Google Chrome 17.x.
Limitations in the trial version:
- This service package fixes the issues that are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base
- (KB) articles:
- Can't hear the first few words that a callee speaks when they answer a call in Lync 2013
- The "Program Events" sound setting is reset to the default value after you restart Lync 2013
- Can't rotate the screen orientation of a video window in a Lync 2013 video conference on a Windows
- 8.1-based device
- A pie chart clock icon appears in the "Conversations" tab as a meeting icon in Lync 2013
- The following are the key areas of improvement that are offered by this SP1:
- Improves compatibility with Windows 8.1.
- Improves compatibility with Internet Explorer 11.
- Improves compatibility with modern hardware, such as high-DPI devices and the precision touchpad.
- Provides new apps for Office capabilities and APIs for third-party developers.
- Outlook 2013 SP1:
- Provides support for task pane apps in Outlook 2013 to enable third-party developers to extend
- the compose expe...
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