 Hi, I'm Ginny Mies from TechSoup. Today I'll show you some features and functionality of Office 365, a cloud-based office suite. Microsoft just announced a special offer of Office 365. It is available worldwide, and it's designed to help nonprofits of any size. Office 365 is a cloud-based productivity suite, just like the desktop office you are used to. Using any browser, you can log in and open an office document, edit and save changes in the cloud, and pick up where you left off in a different browser session. In this video segment, we first used Internet Explorer 9 to edit our document, and we are opening it again from Firefox using our Mac. For organizations that use both Macs and PCs in their offices, this is a great way to standardize your applications across the two platforms as well. Since it is in the cloud, you can also access your documents using a mobile phone or tablet, and take advantage of the capabilities those devices offer. For instance, we are now using a Microsoft Surface tablet to add more ideas to the crowdfunding document we have been working on. We can continue to edit and make changes on Office 365 using our Android or iOS device. For machines in which you already have Office, such as Office 2013 in this video segment, you can use it seamlessly and access the increased SkyDrive storage and collaboration capabilities. For more information about the product, read our article on techsoup.org and check out our additional resources. If you have any questions or comments, post them on our YouTube video page. Thanks for watching.