Microsoft late Thursday announced that development of Office 2013 is finished meaning the company will now focus on distributing the new version of Office to consumers and enterprises. The so-called ...
Shortly after upgrading to Windows 8 I decided to take the double plunge and upgrade to Office 2013. Instead of paying a few hundred dollars and seeking to check out the SaaS offering I opted for the ...
Microsoft Office 2013 support is already ending in 2023, or 12 months from now. As such, it won't be long until Microsoft Office 2013 users will need to switch to a higher and more recent version of ...
PowerPoint is a staple of the Microsoft Office suite. While PowerPoint is just one of many presentation software options, it has ascended to the ranks of Coke, Kleenex, Band-Aids, and Google as the de ...
Microsoft will be ending support for its 2013-branded server products in about nine months, with the typical end date planned for April 11, 2023. Software products that are out of support don't get ...
I'm curious. RTM means that the final code to be delivered to customers is complete, right? Why does Microsoft have such a long delay before general availability? I can see releasing it to OEMs so ...