It’s possible to purchase Office 2013 as a standalone product, and some may choose to do so. Office 2013 continues in that tradition and can be thought of as the “classic” Office suite: applications that you may launch from something like a desktop icon, available offline, and part of a continuum of familiar products that some have used for decades. “Have you upgraded to Office 2007 yet?” “No, I just can’t get used to the ribbon, so I’m going to stay with Office 2003 until my IT guy forces me to migrate.” In the past, Microsoft Office versions were generally denoted with a year, and referred to that way, too, i.e. Note that this post was written before the release of Office 2016, but the points about 2013 apply to both. It’s not always totally clear what the difference is between Office 365 and Office 2013, or even whether or not there is a difference.
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