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| 1489569 | 2022-12-07 23:57:00 | As a paid subscriber to Microsoft 365 (home) I have received a message from Msoft advising me about a new product called Microsoft Create. I read the brief blurb and thought "does this not duplicate much of MS Publisher.?" It seems MSoft is regularly creating new products -are all necessary? Has anyone tried Microsoft Create? If so I should appreciate your opinion. Thanks |
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| 1489570 | 2022-12-08 01:56:00 | Haven't used it but having a read its not actually a new app as such. Its a site. Microsoft has unveiled a new website that brings together all its creative apps and services that are available as part of its Microsoft 365 subscription. These solutions, which range from Office apps such as Word and PowerPoint to Clipchamp and its new Designer app, are designed to help users gather ideas and create content using Microsoft software with ease. The new website is called Microsoft Create, and is a clear push to get consumers interested in Microsoft's own creative applications. Across the entire Microsoft 365 subscription, it is possible for a user to create anything from written documents, presentations, videos, graphics, and more. Microsoft wants to highlight these capabilities in one place, and that's where the Microsoft Create website comes in. create.microsoft.com |
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| 1489571 | 2022-12-08 19:51:00 | Yeah I'll stick with LibreOffice... Still works when when the internet goes down. And it's free. |
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