![]() ![]() The Home & Student edition will retail for $139.99, Home & Business will be $219.99, and Professional will be $399.99. When it does arrive, the shrink-wrapped version of Office will be available in three configurations, each with a different mix of applications. Unless Microsoft is planning to let trial versions simply expire without giving you an option to purchase a license – some new, perverse marketing approach, perhaps – that 60-day period suggests the new Office may reach retail stores even sooner than we've been expecting. Some sources have told The Reg to expect it in "the first half of calendar 2013." Others have suggested it will arrive in the first quarter.īut if you activate the Office 2013 trial today, you'll only be able to use it through January 15. So far, Microsoft has kept mum on the General Availability date for Office 2013. Microsoft has not said how many markets will have access to the Office 2013 trial, but in addition to English the software download is currently available in 13 other languages: Arabic, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.Įven more interesting, however, is the fact of the 60-day trial itself. ![]()
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