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  • New Office Updates: OneNote app enhancements & Skype more places

    Office 365 Home Premium debuted just a few weeks ago, and the first set of updates for the new Office has already arrived. First, a newly updated OneNote Windows Store app adds new inking features (for handwriting on a tablet or other touch screen), the ability to open notebooks on Office 365 for businesses...
  • Office 2013 now transferable

    A couple weeks ago, I posted this blog to clarify the new Office 2013 licensing terms. Based on customer feedback we have changed the Office 2013 retail license agreement to allow customers to transfer the software from one computer to another. This means customers can transfer Office 2013 to a different...
  • Office 2013 and Office 365 installations and transferability

    A few weeks ago, we announced the new Office for consumers, including the all new Office 365 Home Premium, Office 365 University for college and university students, and traditional Office suites: Office Home and Student 2013, Office Home and Business 2013 and Office Professional 2013. Since then we...
  • “Techorating" tips to simplify your life with Office 365

    Today's guest contributor, Janna Robinson, is the host of DIY Network's Hollywood Hi-Tech and a renowned expert on lifestyle technology. Janna's mission is to educate and empower people about technology by making it approachable, fashionable and fun. I love all things high-tech and I appreciate a beautifully...
  • The new Office is now available for business customers

    Business customers around the world can now purchase the on-premises versions of the new Office products--including Office 2013, Exchange Server 2013, Lync Server 2013, SharePoint Server 2013, Project 2013 and Visio 2013--through Microsoft Volume Licensing. Broad availability of the new Office through...
  • Elections, 30 Rock, Office 2013, Windows 8 launch, and Build…all in the first 90 days!

    When I founded Perceptive Pixel (PPI), my vision was to make advanced user interfaces (such as multi-touch, styluses, and large displays) useful, particularly for the knowledge worker. That vision led to PPI being acquired by Microsoft earlier this year as I saw firsthand how much we shared the belief...
  • OneNote and Lync Come to Windows Store

    With the launch of Windows today, we are introducing new versions of existing Office applications. The new OneNote and Lync apps are available today for free through the Windows Store. Both have been redesigned to take advantage of the Windows experience with immersive touch capabilities throughout....
  • Office Reaches RTM!

    Today we reached an important milestone in the development of the new Office. Moments ago, the Office engineering team signed off on the Release to Manufacturing (RTM) build. This milestone means the coding and testing phase of the project is complete and we are now focused on releasing the new Office...
  • Not Your Company's Office: Must Try Enterprise-Ready Tips with the New Office [VIDEO]

    The new Office provides powerful new capabilities and advancements that enterprises can get excited about. This fall, we have two major product-focused conferences - Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) in September and Microsoft SharePoint Conference (SPC) in November - that will dive deep into new features...
  • 10 Things You'll Never Have to Say Again

    Since downloading the new Office Customer Preview , you've likely updated your vocabulary to match the new things you're doing-sharing links instead of attachments, moving documents from USB drives into the cloud, and using a stylus that never runs out of ink. In honor of saying goodbye to, "I wish I...