Showing posts with label Outlook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outlook. Show all posts

Sunday, May 5, 2013

The final farewell to Hotmail

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That's right, today officially from Hotmail longer exists as a service. From now on your name is Outlook.
On Thursday, Microsoft ended the migration of users of Hotmail accounts to their new service. Now the new platform of e-mail accounts of the company has over 400 million users.
What the giant software aim of this change is that the user has a better experience with the service, so that the comments and suggestions received in recent months were taken into account to achieve an improvement in service. Dick Craddock, one of the leading makers of Outlook, said they plan to make the new email platform the best in the world and achieve more than 1000 million users, but obviously this is a very long term goal.
In February, the number of accounts in Outlook was 60 million why Hotmail was still in use, and that there were about 350 million accounts still active.
Tell us: Have you tried the Outlook mail service?

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Microsoft offers Office 2013 for we try it for 60 days

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While we still have no exact departure date, Microsoft Security will release officially its Office 2013 suite before month end. If you are a regular user and can not wait any longer to get your hands on this product, then the giant software has a solution for you.
The company has already begun offering a trial version of Office 2013 Professional Plus you can use for 60 days. This includes all programs of the Office 2013 suite, which are Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, Access and Lyncs.
As the Professional Plus is designed for large firms, it is likely that small entrepreneurs and those who use it at home will find sense to have some of the components of this Office.
If you want something less complex, you can purchase the Professional package that comes with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher and Access and cost about $ 400, while the version Home & Student, which is the most you seek, will cost $ 140 and will include Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Microsoft presents its new version of Office (2013)

Microsoft Office 2013 Version Customer Preview

 
San Francisco (USA), July 16 (EFE). - The computer company Microsoft unveiled today in San Francisco (USA) a new version of its office software suite designed for Office next operating system Windows 8 tablets and compatible personal computers.
The company CEO Steve Ballmer said that it is the "most ambitious release of Microsoft Office" of history, at a ceremony held in the auditorium City View shopping center in that city The Metreon California.
Microsoft focused its demonstration model Office for tablets in which their traditional Word or PowerPoint are handled with the fingertips or with a digital pen and because of its integration with the Internet, the documents are stored by default in the cloud.
The new Office, which is not revealed his name and date of release, will require a user account to make use of the benefits of the cloud so that you can access the working documents from any device Windows 8, either mobile phone or tablet PC.
Programs Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote and PowerPoint become a Windows application environment, with a simpler design in which the icons are minimized and are activated with the fingertip.
In Word, for example, debuted a reading system that adapts the documents to the device type and becomes an intuitive task insert images, adjusting the size and location.
Skype and the agenda are accessible directly from applications so that, for example, Excel can auto columns of information with contact data.
The trial version of "Modern Office" as Ballmer called it, is available today for customers through the website office.com / preview.
The company also showed a 80-inch touch screen designed for demonstrations, business meetings and videoconferences in which the Office can make presentations and modify them on the fly and works with Windows 8.
Ballmer emphasized the potential of that screen but still have acknowledged that "working to lower your price" and make it attractive for consumption.
The CEO stressed that Microsoft is in a time of renewal as the one experienced in 1995 with the version "vibrant and exciting" Windows and Office in years.
Microsoft officially launched Windows 8 in October, the month for which is expected to unveil all the details of its new line of products adapted to the new operating system.