The Home and Student edition will start at $139.99 and will include Word, Excel, Powerpoint and OneNote. The standard boxed versions of Office – Home and Student edition, Home and Business edition and a Professional edition.
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Also Read - How to buy items on Minecraft Marketplace: A step-by-step guide Users will be able to host meetings, share screens and have HD video conferences. Users will have access to a 25GB Outlook mailbox, and 10GB of professional grade cloud storage in addition to 500MB of storage per user. As with the Home and Student edition users will be able to use it over five PCs or Macs. It will include access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, and Publisher plus Lync. The Home and Business edition of the Office 365 subscription will start at $12.50 per month or $149.99 per year. Also Read - Microsoft Excel: How to import data from websites, images, or printouts into the Excel sheet Microsoft is also throwing in 60 minutes of free Skype world calling per month, 20GB of SkyDrive storage and for Windows users there will be an Office on-demand feature that will allow users to stream a copy of Office directly to a Windows 8 or Windows 7 machine. Users will be able to use all Office applications including Outlook and this version will be platform agnostic and users will be able to use it over five PCs or Macs. The Home Premium version of Office 365 will be offered for $8.33 per month which boils down to $99.99 per year. Also Read - How to enable Dynamic Lock on Windows PC: A step-by-step guide Notably, the subscription versions of Office 2013, will come under the Office 365 branding umbrella. Microsoft has detailed the price structure for Office 2013, including the subscription model that even includes Office 365.