The next version of the mega-successful Microsoft Office Suite will contain cloud-like features that will allow you to access and edit documents remotely, according to a leaked video of the unreleased software suite. Apparently, the company is also re-branding the software suite, referring to it as simply “Office 15.”
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Microsoft has lost plenty of ground in the office-document market for not moving fast enough — many competitors already offer cloud-based document suites, such as Google Docs and Apple’s iWork/iCloud. However, the company is still the dominant force when it comes to document software, and a cloud-based set of features is likely to ensure that lead well into the future.
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Office 15 is currently only available to a small group of private testers. But as The Verge points out, Microsoft is promising a public beta release by this summer, with a final version hitting shelves as late as 2013.
We’ve embedded the leaked video below. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.
http://youtu.be/vT503jUG4Y4
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