You must be using Windows 7 or Windows 8 to install Office 2013 Customer Preview version. The most surprising thing about this release is that Windows XP and Windows Vista are no longer supported. According to Microsoft, this new Customer Preview version of Office 2013 will be installed alongside your existing Office suite such as Office 2003, 2007 or 2010. If you are worrying about your existing Office suite, you don’t need to worry. Office 2013 comes with many new features such as cloud integration, Click-to-Run which is a streaming technology that lets you begin to use Office applications before installation is complete. That’s another benefit to subscribe us on social networks as you get instant updates and news which we can’t share or don’t share here.Īnyway lets talk about Office 2013 Customer Preview version! Similar to Windows 8 public testing versions, Microsoft is calling this Beta version of Office 2013 as “Customer Preview” or “ Office 365 Preview“. Today Microsoft has announced the free Customer Preview release of Office 2013 to public. Recently we shared on our Facebook and Twitter pages that Microsoft is going to talk about its next Office suite version Office 2013 (codename Office 15) on Monday.
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