Prices start at $139.99 for the Office Home and Student 2013 edition that includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. If you're used to buying boxed standalone software, then Microsoft is still offering Office 2013 in a similar way to previous versions. Microsoft really wants you to subscribe, but there are standalone versions too One additional benefit to the subscription version is the promise of regular updates and new features - Microsoft tells us "new capabilities will be added multiple times per year." Microsoft is also bundling in 60 minutes of Skype world calling per month and an Office on demand feature that lets you stream the apps to Windows 7 or Windows 8 PCs. The subscription package will include all of the typical Office applications - including Outlook - but with the ability to use the software on five PCs or Macs. After introducing a preview of Office 2013 in July, Microsoft is planning to offer a subscription version of Office 2013, under the Office 365 Home Premium branding, for $8.33 per month ($99.99 per year). Microsoft is revealing the final pricing structure for its Office 2013 packages today.
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