Office software news

  • Big data? Evernote thinks small data is the key

    Big data? Evernote thinks small data is the key

    CNET Australia spoke to Ken Gullicksen, Evernote COO, about setting Evernote apart from the competition and using data intelligence to only benefit each individual user.

  • Microsoft pushes subscription model for Office 2013

    Microsoft pushes subscription model for Office 2013

    Now available for download, Office 2013 comes in a wide variety of versions. But Microsoft is hoping that you'll skip the one-time fee for a subscription model, which will deliver lots of updates that are to come. 2

  • Mac Office 2011 goes Retina

    Mac Office 2011 goes Retina

    Microsoft has updated its latest Office suite for the MacBook Pro with Retina display, bringing sharpness back to the table.

  • Opt-in to Google's Account Chooser for easier multiple log-ins

    Opt-in to Google's Account Chooser for easier multiple log-ins

    Google has updated its multiple account sign-in feature to make the log-in process more streamlined.

  • Microsoft Office 2013: goodbye add-ins, bring on the apps

    Microsoft Office 2013: goodbye add-ins, bring on the apps

    Microsoft is asking for developers to "think different" when developing apps for Office 2013, SharePoint 2013 and their respective stores.

  • Google Docs, Spreadsheet, Presentations to go offline

    Google Docs, Spreadsheet, Presentations to go offline

    The company wants people to stop thinking its web-based apps are susceptible to flaky networks. Also: Docs experiments with Dart and Native Client. 3

  • Mac users to get e-tax in 2013

    Mac users to get e-tax in 2013

    Mac users will again miss out on Mac-compatible e-tax software to do their taxes in 2012, but the Australian Tax Office (ATO) has promised that this will be fixed by 2013.

  • Google Drive will help kill Microsoft Office

    Google Drive will help kill Microsoft Office

    Google's hard drive in the sky, Google Drive, is a big threat to other cloud storage products like Dropbox and Box. But it's also a stab straight at the heart of Microsoft's mainstream business software, Microsoft Office. 2

  • Tech Time Machine: 4 April

    Tech Time Machine: 4 April

    We all know that Bill Gates is one of the founders of Microsoft, but who's the other half?

  • ATO considers e-tax for Mac OS X

    ATO considers e-tax for Mac OS X

    The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has not given up an e-tax version for Mac users, with the government agency looking into whether it is now possible to port the app to OS X. 1

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