Microsoft’s next version of its office suite, Office 15, is currently available as a private preview for beta testers. However, a reviewer not bound by Microsoft’s non-disclosure agreement claims to have used a copy, and he says the new version has a Metro look and feel to it that ties in Office to the minimalist aesthetics of Windows 8. The changes to Office make it seem as though the product received a revamp to be a Metro app, even though it was designed for the desktop, according to Paul Thurrott in a review on his Supersite for Windows.
Microsoft Gives Office a Metro Makeover
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani March 19, 2012 11:54 AMMicrosoft’s next version of its office suite, Office 15, is currently available as a private preview for beta testers. However, a reviewer not bound by Microsoft’s non-disclosure agreement claims to have used a copy, and he says the new version has a Metro look and feel to it that ties in Office to the minimalist aesthetics of Windows 8. The changes to Office make it seem as though the product received a revamp to be a Metro app, even though it was designed for the desktop, according to Paul Thurrott in a review on his Supersite for Windows.