Yeahhh! Buy Office 2010 or 2011 now, and you'll get a free copy of Office 2013 later.
Unveiled on Friday, Microsoft's Office Pre-Launch Offer
is good for anyone who buys the current version of Office between
October 19, 2012, and April 30, 2013. That includes Windows users who
purchase Office 2010 and
Mac users who pick up Office 2011.
The steps are relatively simple. After you install and activate
Office, just pop an e-mail to Microsoft to receive a reminder. Microsoft
will alert you once
Office 2013 is available, giving you the ability to download and install it for free.
A variety of Office suites qualify for the freebie, including Office
Home and Student 2010, Office Professional 2010, and Office for Mac Home
& Student 2011. Individual 2010 applications, such as Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, and Outlook, also qualify. Buyers can find the full list of
eligible titles under the Qualifying Office Products section on the Microsoft Office Pre-Launch Offer Details and Terms page.
Depending on your current version, you can then grab a free copy of
Office 365 Home Premium, Office Home and Student 2013, Office
Professional 2013, or another variation.
You have until May 31, 2013, to redeem your offer. Microsoft hasn't
spilled an official launch date for Office 2013, but the new version is
expected to debut early next year.
Microsoft has changed its strategy with Office 2013 by offering standard retail prices and subscriptions.
For example, Office Home and Student 2013 (which includes Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote) costs $139.99. Office 365 Home Premium
(which adds Outlook, Access, and Publisher to the mix) costs $8.33 per
month, or $99.99 per year, for a five-user subscription.
Office 2013 also imposes stricter requirements than its predecessors. The software supports only Windows 7 and Windows 8.
XP and Vista users will have to stick with their current Office suite
or upgrade their operating system to grab the new Office.cnet.
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