<p>Office 365 Excel We've been working with Microsoft's new version of Office, Office 365 Home Premium Edition, for a few days now and for the most part, really like it.</p><p>Microsoft officially released it on Tuesday.</p><p>As usual, we have some gripes, too. Before we get to that, let's start with why, despite its drawbacks, you should buy it.</p><p>No. 1. It's a good value. Office 365 includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher, OneNote and Outlook. The Home Premium version costs $99 a year and this covers up to five PCs and/or Macs in your house. No, it doesn't fully work with iPads, yet, although you work with documents on the iPad or iPhone over the Internet in your browser. Only the OneNote note-taking app is available as an iOS app.</p><p><a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-office-review-2013-2">Keep reading...</a></p>