There is no office Office software attached to the Windows 8 system, and users need to purchase the installation separately if they have this requirement. However, in the Windows Store App Store, we can still find some of the Metro version of Office apps, such as Outlook mailboxes, OneNote notebooks, and so on.
Metro version of OneNote
Of course, through the Win8 IE10 browser We can also log in to the web version of Office, although the function is less than the client version, but the day-to-day office is basically able to meet, Word, Excel, PPT have, and support cloud storage and cloud synchronization, anytime and anywhere can view and edit.
Web page version of Office
So what does the so-called Win8 do with Office? That refers to the WIN8 system--windows RT specially developed for the ARM architecture. Microsoft offers Office Office software free of charge in Windows RT, and is the latest Office 2013. Office 2013 RT is also optimized for tablets based on the original, more suitable for touch screen use, but also more power-saving.
Office 2013 RT
As Microsoft's "pro-son", the Surface RT tablet is equipped with a Windows RT system that installs Office software for free. That means using surface RT not only to play games like a regular tablet, but also to work professionally from office.
Surface RT
That's why we say that Windows 8 does not bring office and office, the user can have a variety of choices, want to experience the full Win8 to choose the normal Win8 or Professional edition, want to use the free office can choose Windows RT, choose Surface Rt.