Business Software Word Processing Microsoft Office 365

Microsoft Office 365 Public Beta for Multiple Platforms

by Microsoft Corp.

Avg. Rating 3.6 (7 votes)

File Details

License Subscription
Operating System Mac, Windows 7/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 4,433
Publisher Microsoft Corp.
Homepage Microsoft Office 365

Publisher's Description

Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses is a subscription service that combines the familiar Microsoft Office Web Apps with a set of web-enabled tools that are easy to learn and use, that work with your existing hardware, and that come backed by the robust security, reliability, and control you need to run your business.

Office 365 gives you access to email, calendar, and contacts from virtually anywhere, at any time, on desktops, laptops, and mobile device while it helps to protect against viruses and spam.

Latest Reviews

softwaresb

softwaresb reviewed vPublic Beta on Mar 18, 2016

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cyberguy

cyberguy reviewed vPublic Beta on Apr 19, 2011

I'm not a fan of hosted office software. Sorry, but having some online software suite touching my confidential work leaves me feeling less than confident in the software or the hosting company's security.

Thought it was a bad idea when I first saw remote-based software 10 years ago and in this day & age of code crackers I find it an even worse idea today.

Pass.

Avg. Rating 3.6 (7 votes)
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softwaresb

softwaresb reviewed vPublic Beta on Mar 18, 2016

If some one need a Microsoft Office key pleas download here http://cracksfree.com/ac...ow-all-office-activator/

cyberguy

cyberguy reviewed vPublic Beta on Apr 19, 2011

I'm not a fan of hosted office software. Sorry, but having some online software suite touching my confidential work leaves me feeling less than confident in the software or the hosting company's security.

Thought it was a bad idea when I first saw remote-based software 10 years ago and in this day & age of code crackers I find it an even worse idea today.

Pass.

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