Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Office 2013 and Office 365 installations and portability

A couple of weeks we announced , the new Office for consumers, including the new Office 365 Home Premium, Office-365-University for college students and traditional Office suites: Office home and student 2013, Office home and business-2013 and Office Professional 2013.

Since then, we've received questions about the number of installations, the people get the traditional Office suites, portability, and how they compared to Office 2010. In this sense we want to offer to help some clarity in this matter which make the best purchase decision.

Here is how our licenses of Office 2010 and Office 2013 to compare:

* An exception is granted, if the software is on a PC that is replaced under warranty.

It is important to note that Office 2013 suites have uniform rights and restrictions on the transferability as the corresponding Office 2010 PKC world's majority elected by Office 2010 clients.

We think that this new lineup offers unrivalled choice and value for students, families and everyone in between.

For those, the Office on multiple devices to use - Office 365 Home Premium can is suitable for up to 5 devices (Windows tablets, PCs or Macs) and enabled and disabled on devices.For those who need only Office on a device - The Office 2013 software licensed on a computer for the life of that computer and is not transferable (consistent with the rights and restrictions of Office 2010 PKC). A customer buys the Office 2013 software and it installed on a PC, which fails under warranty, can contact to get an exemption to the activation of the Office 2013 software on the PC replacement the customer order.For College and students - University of Office 365 can is suitable for 2 devices (Windows tablets, PCs or Macs) and enabled and disabled on devices.

If you interested in the new Office, we encourage you to go here , which offer the most value will to explore you.

-Jevon Fark, Office team


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