![]() Microsoft took a stab at a revamp, but the result is just as cluttered and busy as ever. One area where design seems to have gotten away from Microsoft is Outlook. ![]() Office 2013 is still best experienced with a physical keyboard and mouse. That said, this isn't a touchscreen revolution. It works very well in some places, like highlighting cells in Excel or editing PowerPoint slides. Everything is a little more spaced out, which makes it easier to edit with your fingers. Microsoft's attempt to make Office 2013 touch-friendly involved minor tinkering. That's an exception, though: Most of the changes streamline the Office experience. There are a few places where the new design seems like a hindrance, like the "File" drop-down menu that takes you to a whole new screen. The texture-free graphics and stark contrast between colors makes it easier to navigate through the various interfaces of Office's different apps.
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