Microsoft Office 2013 is a suite of productivity software that includes a range of applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more. It was released as the successor to Office 2010 and was a part of Microsoft's efforts to integrate more cloud services and touch-friendly features into their products.
The Microsoft Office mobile apps are free for devices with screens smaller than 10.1 inches.
If you absolutely refuse to pay for software, use LibreOffice. It reads and saves Microsoft Office files (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx). It is free, open-source, and contains no malware. It runs perfectly on Windows 10 and 11. bit.ly office2013txt
Since Microsoft has officially ended mainstream support for Office 2013, it is difficult to find legitimate product keys from standard retailers. Here are the recommended paths:
Option A: Microsoft 365 Subscription This is the modern replacement. You pay a monthly or annual fee to always have the latest version of Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) and cloud storage. Microsoft Office 2013 is a suite of productivity
Option B: Purchase a Lifetime License (Office 2021) If you do not want a subscription, you can buy a "perpetual" license for Office 2021 (Home & Student or Home & Business).
Option C: Use Office Online (Free) If you have a Microsoft account (Outlook/Hotmail), you can use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for free in your web browser. Since Microsoft has officially ended mainstream support for
Option D: University/Employer Access Check with your employer or university. Many organizations provide free copies of Microsoft Office through the Microsoft 365 Education or Enterprise programs. You simply sign in with your work or school email address.
You might wonder: Why not Office 2019 or 2021? Why a .txt file?