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. Prof.Yesterday Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled the next generation of Microsoft Office: Office 2013. As computer scientists we are trained to communicate with the dumbest things in the world – computers – so you’d think we’d be able to communicate quite well with people. I don't use the "Send To OneNote" option so I can't comment on any issues with it, and I don't use Outlook. The main issue is which one is defined as Windows Default File Association.
I have Home and Student 20 Pro Plus local installs working in Win8.
Installing a standalone local install of OneNote will only affect OneNote 2007. (make sure to switch the page to your country, bottom left corner of page, before buying)Īre you concerned about any specific issues? Installing 365 will isolate the 2 versions of Office. Correction, the standalone apps are hidden. I do not see an option to buy it standalone, just as part of an Office bundle.
It only leads the the Home Premium trial page: For example, here is the OneNote information page: You will have to test with 365 Home Premium. All I've seen are trials for 365 Home Premium and 365 Business (bundles). I have not seen any standalone app trials. At least one poster bought the backup disk, and all they got was the CTR installation stub. In "developed countries", you just get product key cards and a ctr installation. I've read that even the retail "local install" boxed CD is no longer available
So far I've only seen a ProPlus installer. In their extreme push for Office 365, MS has made it almost impossible to get local installation files for any of the Office Offerings. In 2010 you could download trials of the individual programs, but as you say, now they take you to the Office 365 trial page. MS has "improved" the way the trials are offered. Under the OneNote graphic click on the "Learn More" link Worldwide HUP - individual or corporate bulk downloads -Įxisting Customers - Volume Product Activation and Key Information. Note: the site is run by Digital River for MS There is a Drop Down field at the top to select the country on Customer Support and then Contact Us. Is current USD$9 plus extra for the “backup disks” The HUP is the best discount you can get. The Home Use Program is a deal where companies with a site or volume license activate part of that license agreement that allows their employees to get a copy of Office to use at home. Maybe you can get the installation file from the HUP site. It sounds like you are working under the HUP. If not, you should go back to your employer to find the installation file. Try downloading a onenote only trial and use you product key on it. This page has links to all of the individual trials: