That means no more security patches. If you connect this to the internet, open untrusted email attachments, or download macros from the web, you are at risk. Modern malware targets unpatched Office vulnerabilities ruthlessly.
: Added the Peeks feature, letting you hover over icons to see your schedule or tasks without leaving your current view. 4. Compatibility Warnings and "End of Support" Office 2013 64 Bits
For nearly a decade, Office 2013 was a staple on Windows 7 and 8 machines. Users loved its "Touch Mode" for the then-new tablet craze and its seamless integration with SkyDrive (now OneDrive). Microsoft kept it running smoothly with major milestones like , which rolled up critical security and stability fixes. Even as newer versions like Office 2016 and 2019 appeared, many stayed loyal to the 2013 build for its familiarity and solid performance. The Sunset That means no more security patches
If you love the feel of Office 2013 but need security, consider: : Added the Peeks feature, letting you hover
To run Office 2013 64-bit, users require a 64-bit edition of Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, or newer. It requires a processor with 64-bit support and at least 1 GB of RAM (though 2 GB is recommended for optimal performance).
Drawing inspiration from the Windows 8 "Metro" aesthetic, Office 2013 replaced heavy gradients with a flat, minimalist design. This reduced visual clutter, helping users focus on their content. 2. OneDrive Integration