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posted by martyb on Monday November 07 2016, @02:23PM   Printer-friendly
from the catching-up-on-APIs dept.

CodeWeavers reports

Gone are [...] the days that we hopelessly tried to register Microsoft Office 2013. You read that right, people. [On November 2], we successfully registered Microsoft Office 2013 in a CrossOver 16 alpha build. We [can] also:

  • Open, create, edit, save, and print Microsoft office documents
  • Activate a copy of Microsoft Office 2013 [with a] product key or a 365 subscription
  • Use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project

"Everyone at CodeWeavers is incredibly excited to see Microsoft Office 2013 installing, registering, and running in CrossOver. After four years of continued development, we are preparing to deliver support for the 2013 versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project in CrossOver 16 (due out later this year). And we hope that our development will continue making strides to include support for Outlook 2013 and Microsoft Office 2016 in the coming months." -- James Ramey, President


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  • (Score: 2) by RamiK on Monday November 07 2016, @06:10PM

    by RamiK (1813) on Monday November 07 2016, @06:10PM (#423655)

    does allow me to run w10 programs in windows...at work

    Isn't Windows Store exclusive software all games?

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 08 2016, @08:55AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 08 2016, @08:55AM (#423982)

    Isn't Windows Store exclusive software all games?

    I think you have an S too much in that word... "gameS".

    Source: I used to have a Windows tablet. Yeah, I had a game on it. And a browser. Unfortunately, the only browser worth using was called Internet Explorer. And the e-mail app requires you to have an outlook.com account.

    Took me two years to find some poor sucker who was willing to accept a Windows tablet for free.