Office Next is Microsoft's official blog, and the blog theme revolves around the design, improvement, and feedback of Office 2013, somewhat like Windows 8 blogs. In a blog post recently published by Office next, Microsoft described the cloud Services features of Office 2013 in detail and mentioned that window Phone version 8 would carry the same functionality. In addition, Microsoft also released a preview map.
Microsoft says the new cloud technology service allows users to sync their work schedules anytime, anywhere. For example, if you are modifying an important document but have an urgent need to go somewhere else, you can use the Cloud Synchronization service to continue working on any device connected to it. Office 2013 can automatically remember your work progress.
Microsoft then referred to Windows Phone 8, who said that the WP8 version of Office 2013 would also be supported by this feature. In other words, in the company's unfinished work, users can use the mobile phone in the bus or subway to continue to complete.
As we can see from the picture, the new office interface is very similar to the WP7 version, but the Office logo has changed. This preview shows a "Recent file" interface where document files and progress that have been run on any device (PC, tablet, etc.) can be synchronized to the WP8 version.
Foreign website Wmpoweruser mentioned a very interesting thing, in the recent Microsoft Office 2013 demo, they are using the Lumia 900 rather than Windows Phone 8 prototype machine. Does this mean that Microsoft will continue to work to compensate users of Windows Phone 7.5?