
Or if you are in school, you should be able to get a discounted one thru your bookstore. If you work for a company that has a M/S relationship you might be able to get a heavily discounted (Home Use version) Office for the Mac thru your IT department. The link is resumable, so you don’t have to worry about download breaking. M/S is not planning to release Office 2013 for the Mac. If you’re on a slow connection use a download manager to download.
#MAC OFFICE 2013 VS 2016 PRO#

Update: Previous direct download links are no longer working.
#MAC OFFICE 2013 VS 2016 INSTALL#
Office 2016 is the offline Office version where you install the applications on your machine, and for many years, this type of service was the only Microsoft Office provided. On the next page you will get your product key for Office 2013 save it! Microsoft’s Office Suite is a staple of the workplace and home.
#MAC OFFICE 2013 VS 2016 FOR MAC#

It also does not support the fast streaming feature.Office 365 Personal: 69.99 per year (or 6.99 per month), includes updates. Office 2016 Home & Business: 229.99 and doesn't come with updates. Office 2016 Home & Student: 149.99 and doesn't come with updates. That means if you have Office 2010 or Office 2007 installed, you’ll have to remove it before installing Office 2013. Microsoft Office 2016 is a one-time payment, while Office 365 is a monthly subscription model. You cannot install and run multiple versions of office simultaneously.Unlike the web-based installer, there are certain limitations to the offline installer: If you’re going to install add-ons, Microsoft recommends the 32-bit version for compatibility reasons. The 32-bit version installer has a file size of 624.52 MB, and the 64-bit version is of 702.91 MB.

Like the web-based installer, offline installer is also available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The Home Premium edition was immediately made available for user testing, however, it was an online installer. If you’d rather prefer an offline installer, you can now get the standalone installer from Microsoft TechNet. Theres no reason not to upgrade, since youre keeping all the same features from Office 2013 (on PC) and Office 2011 (on Mac), plus getting the new features added in Office 2016. Yesterday Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled the next generation of Microsoft Office: Office 2013.
