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Microsoft Office 2013 is the newest version of Microsoft's Office software. It was released on the 29th of January in 2013, and is the 15th Office release.
'''Microsoft Office 2013''' was released on the 29th January 2013, and has version number 15.0. It features the tabs system from Office 2010, however with a Metro design.
[[File:Office2013.png|thumb|Office 2013 Running in Server 2012 R2]]
== Builds ==
One Alpha was released in 2011:
*'''[[Microsoft Office 2013/15.0.2703.1000|15.0.2703.1000]]'''
A technical preview was released in early 2012:
*'''[[Microsoft Office 2013/15.0.3602.1010|15.0.3602.1010]]'''
 
The Consumer Preview (public) was released on July 16, 2012 and was scheduled to expire 60 days after the release of RTM.
 
== Controversy ==
Apart from Office 2013, Office 365 has been used. Office 365 has been advertised and sold with by more computers, which introduces a subscription program by Microsoft by paying per year and receiving the new product once it has arrived. This method has been widely criticized, making many users confused between what Office 2013 and Office 365 is, keeping people from using this version.
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Microsoft Office 2013 was released on the 29th January 2013, and has version number 15.0. It features the tabs system from Office 2010, however with a Metro design.

Office 2013 Running in Server 2012 R2

Builds

One Alpha was released in 2011:

A technical preview was released in early 2012:

The Consumer Preview (public) was released on July 16, 2012 and was scheduled to expire 60 days after the release of RTM.

Controversy

Apart from Office 2013, Office 365 has been used. Office 365 has been advertised and sold with by more computers, which introduces a subscription program by Microsoft by paying per year and receiving the new product once it has arrived. This method has been widely criticized, making many users confused between what Office 2013 and Office 365 is, keeping people from using this version.