Tuesday 4 June 2013

Benchmarking Beyond Your PC; Test Office 2013 Free for 6 Months

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May 6, 2013 9:00 AM
Futuremark is busy these days shaking up their benchmarking business, and the new 3DMark is proof that nothing is off the table. PC, WinRT, Android and iOS support are all planned, although the Windows version is currently the only one available. Futuremark has undertaken the long-overdue rework of their flagship product and emerged with a slick package that sheds the weight of past releases and restores the luxurious visuals and sense of style that have been absent from the last few versions. Note: The "Download Now" button above and below the full review and on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software.
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Apr 26, 2013 12:00 PM
Back in November, I told you how to get a 60-day trial of the then-new Microsoft Office 2013. That offer is still good, although it does require you to register with TechNet. If that's not an option, or you received an Office 2013 trial on a new PC or downloaded it via other channels, you're typically limited to 30 days to test-drive the suite. That's enough for some users, but to really see how it meshes with your operation, a longer trial would be better. Heck, maybe you just need some extra time to save up for the software, which isn't exactly cheap. Note: Clicking the linked "get a 60-day trial of the then-new Microsoft Office 2013" text takes you to an article where there's a link to get the trial software. Then follow the instructions in this article to extend the trial period.
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