Microsoft Office Home Premium 2013
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It is no surprise that Microsoft has yet again changed
Office's look and feel. Given everything else that's gone on in Redmond
this year, it's only natural to assume that Microsoft would give Office a
full makeover to have it fit in better with Windows 8.
Curiously, however, that isn't exactly what happened.
Yes, the new Office does follow a lot of the same ideas we see in
Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8. Application UIs have been scrubbed of all
gradients, faux plastic, 3D rendered icons, and the like. Document
windows are stark and monochromatic, with each application coded to a
different color.
The change is most noticeable on Windows 7, where Office 2013 windows
stick out in sharp contrast to the Aero Glass effects used by the rest
of the OS. (It might have been even more noticeable on Windows XP, but
that's a moot point – Office 2013 only runs on Windows 7 and up.)