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Hi Apple people.
I just wanna know that if u have something idea about 'Office 2013' for mac. U know what i mean, the office 2013 that is not the subscription one. I dont wanna use the office 365 because its no sense at all. I want the whole software which i can use whenever i want until i want to uninstall i Are'nt the Microsoft will build a Office 2013 for mac?

I hope they will make so. Or maybe i should just buy the Microsoft Office 2011 for mac instead incase of there will be no office 2013. I'm new to mac world, i havnt install any office software yet.
I was looking at the office 2011 but i said there will be a 2013 version, but i get disappointed to know that there are no office 2013 for mac. JovAgoncUSA wrote: Hi Apple people. I just wanna know that if u have something idea about 'Office 2013' for mac.
U know what i mean, the office 2013 that is not the subscription one. I dont wanna use the office 365 because its no sense at all. I want the whole software which i can use whenever i want until i want to uninstall i Are'nt the Microsoft will build a Office 2013 for mac? I hope they will make so. Or maybe i should just buy the Microsoft Office 2011 for mac instead incase of there will be no office 2013. I'm new to mac world, i havnt install any office software yet.
I was looking at the office 2011 but i said there will be a 2013 version, but i get disappointed to know that there are no office 2013 for mac. П˜Ÿ While only Microsoft knows its plans for Office for Mac, it's clear that Microsoft is pushing users to a subscription base rather than, as you put it, 'software which i can use whenever i want until i want to uninstall i,' which happens to be what I prefer, too. Yesterday, I installed the free Office 2013 upgrade after having recently purchased (the 3 user pack) and installed Office 2010 on a Windows Virtual Machine. First, you get one 2013 license whether you bought the 1 or 3 user Office 2010 install, whereas the Office 365 upgrade choice (you could pick either with the Office 2010 purchase) gets you five installations, at least for one year. Second, I believe you can move those 365 installations around, while with the computer based install, you can't deactivate it on one machine and reuse the license on another, at least not without dealing directly with Microsoft.
Third, the subscription system is supposed to get you any full upgrades (e.g., 2013 to 2015), while the disk based 2013 is it; you'll have to buy 2015 fresh, if there even is such a thing by then. So you can see the push is towards subscriptions by making them a much better deal, at least price-wise. On the other hand, I was surprised to find that the 2013 installation didn't delete the 2010 installation. And in comparing the two, the 2010 interface is more pleasant to work with, and if you don't need or trust the Cloud, the big new feature in 2013 is the ability to open and edit pdf files. Some quick tests of that suggest that on simple pdf's, the feature works pretty well, but add a bunch of graphics and/or complex text flow, and it's the difference between uncooked and cooked spaghetti. Finally, there are free office clones available, such as LibreOffice or OpenOffice which can get the job done, though they're not quite MS Office.
There is only an Office 2011 for the Mac. M/S is not planning to release Office 2013 for the Mac. If you work for a company that has a M/S relationship you might be able to get a heavily discounted (Home Use version) Office for the Mac thru your IT department. Or if you are in school, you should be able to get a discounted one thru your bookstore.

Most people say don't buy the Office 2013 anyway since there's no significant feature advantage over earlier versions. I seem to recall Office for the Mac 2011 touted as more advanced than Windows Office 2007. Lanny wrote: I agree with Csound1. Past practice predicts that the next version for the Mac will be called Office 2014.