They’re the Windows version of the Office applications available for iPads and Android tablets. These aren’t the traditional desktop Windows applications, but will run in windows on the desktop. Microsoft now offers “universal app” versions of Office. However, they’re still the typical Office applications Windows users around the world already use. Yes, they’re improved - they gained a “touch mode” around the time of Windows 8, they’re now gaining real-time collaborative editing, and they’re integrated with Microsoft’s OneDrive. These are the typical Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and other Microsoft Office applications you’ve been using forever. The traditional line of Microsoft Office desktop applications continues with Windows 10. Office 2016 is the successor to Office 2013. RELATED: Windows 10 Is Almost Here: Here's What You Need to Know