Have you heard people everywhere
talking about Office 365 Home Premium?
Maybe it’s time for you to get a subscription
So what’s in Office 365? It contains
the basic Office 2013 apps and this includes Word, OneNote, Excel and
PowerPoint. Additionally, you get Outlook, Publisher along with Microsoft
Access. It can be uploaded on up to 5 PC’s including tablets and Macs and it
primarily runs on Windows 7 or 8 to 8.1
Of course, there other versions that are
called Office 365 small business premium and these can accommodate organizations
that have 10 employees and Office 365 ProPlus. This can power up to 25 users
and 5 installations for every user. Home
Premium, in and of itself however can afford you multiple benefits if you know
how to put it to good use:
1.
A
Cooler Interface
In line with Windows 8, Office 365
contains a flatter, slicker and leaner look that helps you focus more on your
content without being distracted by all the buttons. The Ribbon has sharper
edges and this is often what people note about the UI of Office 2013.
2.
Edit
PDF’s using Office 365
Have you ever had trouble interfacing
with PDF in the past? Well, this time around, worry no more! This is because
you can now edit these documents in full and you can edit the document comments-wise. MS Word 2013
has become a more universal productivity app. Because of the way you can
import, edit and export files, this will maximize your flexibility in what you
are able to do.
3.
Create
more Visual Documents
Office 365’s PowerPoint 2013 allows
you to add photos directly from your Facebook or Flickr accounts respectively
so you need not rummage from your old archive to look for appropriate images. Office
2013, from Word to PowerPoint enables you to edit photos right then and there
on the application itself. You need not worry about resorting to other apps to
make changes and you can make your visual media as neat and as impeccable as
possible just by working on Office 365 itself.
If that isn’t enough, then there’s
also the phenomenon of cloud sharing. SkyDrive increases your capacity to work
from anywhere because your files are saved efficiently on the cloud. Now, you
may be a user of Google Drive or Dropbox but the ease of which this is
integrated into your documents on Microsoft office will help you work faster
and a lot cleaner.
So, have you decided whether you want
to purchase some Office 2013 installations separately? Or is it to subscribe
and integrate it all in one through Office365 Home Premium? Ultimately, it is all up to you but you need to be sure
of what your business needs are versus your personal needs so that you can
acquire the software that is most appropriate for your situation.