Never was a term “final release” more misleading than when applied to software. Microsoft Office 2013 is no exception, and updates are constantly being released through Windows Update for those who opt to receive them.
Every so often, these updates get rolled up with others into an all-encompassing package released as a Service Pack. Service Packs often include new updates too, and SP1 for Office 2013 throws in some performance, stability and security fixes of its own on top of all updates released prior to February 26th 2014.
Microsoft Office 2013 + Serial Number ini adalah Miscrosoft Office terbaru yang dikeluarkan baru-baru ini oleh pihak Microsoft. Office 2013 for Personal Computers-standard system requirements Refer to the following table for a snapshot of the overall system requirements for Office 2013.
A full list of SP1-specific changes and fixes can be found at the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
If you keep Office 2013 updated through Windows Update, you can update to SP1 through that – open Windows Update to select the update manually. Note it’ll be a smaller download due to the fact previous updates have already been applied to your system.
This standalone installer is recommended for those who don’t keep Office 2013 updated through Windows Update, or for those who intend reinstalling Windows. This is the 64-bit version, for 64-bit versions of Microsoft Office. A separate 32-bit build is available for those running the 32-bit version of Microsoft Office.
An essential update if you’re a Microsoft Office 2013 user.
Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1 (32-bit)
Freeware
Bring Microsoft Office 2013 bang up to date with its first Service Pack
Microsoft Dictate 5.0 (32-bit version)
Freeware
Use Cortana to dictate to Microsoft Office.
Microsoft Office for Mac 2016 FINAL
Trial Software
Get the power of Word, Excel and co on your Mac
UBitMenu for Office 2007/ 2010 1.04
Free, for personal-use only
Who needs the ribbon? Bring the old Office menus back to Word, Excel and PowerPoint 2007/ 2010
OxygenOffice Professional 3.2.1
Freeware
Create professional reports, spreadsheets, presentations and more with this Microsoft-compatible Office suite
Outlook on the Desktop 4.0.136
Freeware
Keep your Outlook calendar within easy reach at all times
WPS Office Free v11.2.0.9127
Free during beta-testing
A full-featured Office-compatible productivity suite
TransferWise 5.6.2
Freeware
Transfer money abroad for a fraction of what your bank charges you
HomeBank 5.3
Open Source
Get your finances back in order with this powerful, but straightforward freebie.
EditPad Lite 8.0.2
Free, for personal-use only
Boost your text editing productivity with this powerful Notepad replacement
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Microsoft Office 2013 is a suite of highly-specialized home and business productivity applications aimed to provide users of all knowledge levels to more easily handle creation, editing, management, collaboration, sharing of documents in a work environment. This includes the dedicated word processor (Word), a highly capable spreadsheet editor (Excel), slideshow presentation program (PowerPoint), database management system (Access), personal email information manager (Outlook), notetaking program (OneNote) and many others. Depending on the tier of the Office edition, users can get to the various Office apps, ranging from the smallest offering in the “Home & Student” edition to the largest “Professional Plus”. In addition to the purchase of the retail or digital bundles, Office apps can also be purchased via Office 365 subscriptions or even purchasing of the single apps. Office 365 is an online-oriented version of Office suite, offering not only online access to web apps but also single license access to more persons in the household or workplace.
Originally introduced in 2011, this business and enterprise-oriented service pivoted with this version of Office suite to support home users and started promoting numerous value-added services such as free access to expanded cloud storage on OneDrive. Other versions of Microsoft Office 2013 64 bit can be found on Windows 10 Store, Office Mobile on now discontinued Windows Phone platform, Office RT on now discontinued Windows RT devices and on modern mobile Apple iPad and Android tablet platforms.
Since its appearance in sale during summer of 2011, Office 2013 has sold over 200 million copies and has served as a base of the continued development that eventually resulted in the release of Microsoft Office 2016 suite.
New Features in Office 2013
After fully establishing Ribbon and Fluent User Interface in Office 2010, Microsoft continued rapid development and offered a wide array of notable updates in Office 2013 64 bit. The biggest one was the full integration of various Cloud services into individual apps, providing users with integrated solutions for content sharing, collaboration, cloud storage, unified account management, integration with Skype, and more.
In addition to that, Office 2013 also added support for Office Open XML (OOXML) file format, a newer version of Open Document Format, and fully integrated support for creating, writing and editing PDF files.
Individual Office 2013 apps received numerous upgrades, including streamlined UI (a flatter looking Ribbon with new animation style), better support for touch interface, ability to import video and audio to Word documents straight from online sources, new bookmark features (including the syncing of documents and position inside documents between new computers and more).
Note: Free to Try.
Originally introduced in 2011, this business and enterprise-oriented service pivoted with this version of Office suite to support home users and started promoting numerous value-added services such as free access to expanded cloud storage on OneDrive. Other versions of Microsoft Office 2013 64 bit can be found on Windows 10 Store, Office Mobile on now discontinued Windows Phone platform, Office RT on now discontinued Windows RT devices and on modern mobile Apple iPad and Android tablet platforms.
Since its appearance in sale during summer of 2011, Office 2013 has sold over 200 million copies and has served as a base of the continued development that eventually resulted in the release of Microsoft Office 2016 suite.
New Features in Office 2013
After fully establishing Ribbon and Fluent User Interface in Office 2010, Microsoft continued rapid development and offered a wide array of notable updates in Office 2013 64 bit. The biggest one was the full integration of various Cloud services into individual apps, providing users with integrated solutions for content sharing, collaboration, cloud storage, unified account management, integration with Skype, and more.
In addition to that, Office 2013 also added support for Office Open XML (OOXML) file format, a newer version of Open Document Format, and fully integrated support for creating, writing and editing PDF files.
Individual Office 2013 apps received numerous upgrades, including streamlined UI (a flatter looking Ribbon with new animation style), better support for touch interface, ability to import video and audio to Word documents straight from online sources, new bookmark features (including the syncing of documents and position inside documents between new computers and more).
Note: Free to Try.