Earlier this week, Microsoft released a new generation of Office suite Office 2013, according to foreign media reports. The new version of Office software is not only completely different in appearance and interface, but also with Microsoft Skype Cloud Service Depth integration. Once you start using Office 2013, you'll find more new features.
Install Office Desktop applications
Office 365 supports installation on up to 5 different computers. The installation speed is very fast and can be completed within a few minutes.
Integrated SkyDrive Pro
Office 365 provides 20GB of SkyDrive storage services for 5 computers, including word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, Access, and Publisher official application services. In a networked environment, online access to e-mail, calendars, and contacts is supported.
New name plus "old" technology
In fact, many of the features and techniques used in Office 2013 have been around for a long time. For example, synchronizing a local file to the Cloud's SkyDrive Pro service is actually a groove upgrade. I believe the Ashes level Office users can also remember that Ray Ozzie for Microsoft's innovative product groove.
Register Office 365 Account
After registering an Office 365 account, you can access online files and shared sites at any time. It also synchronizes settings between computers, including the latest files and bookmarks. So you just edit and save the file on one computer, and then when you log on to another computer, you can see what you just edited.
View All Files
When you click File, and then click Open, all the Office application lists appear, where you can view all the online files, local storage, and most recently viewed content.