
#OFFICE 2016 FOR MAC#
Office 2016 for Windows and Office 2016 for Mac are Microsoft's two fully-featured Office desktop suites. And GigJam - a new task-completion service which Microsoft demonstrated earlier this summer - is in private preview as of today, and will be available to Office 365 business subscribers in 2016. Office 365 Planner, t he lightweight project-management service (formerly codenamed "Highlander"), which Microsoft is building into its Office 365 business subscriptions, will be available in preview to Office 365 First Release customers starting next quarter. (VLSC customers got Office 2016 for Mac in August.) Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) availability for Office 2016 for Windows will be October 1. Update: A Microsoft spokesperson said MSDN subscribers will have access to both Office 2016 for Mac and Windows today, starting at about 9 am PT/noon ET.
#OFFICE 2016 FOR MAC OS#
Microsoft has released the first public preview of Office 2016 for Mac, its updated Office suite for Mac OS 10.10 users, which is due out this summer. Microsoft delivers first public preview of Office 2016 for Mac Starting with the Office 2016 for Windows release, Microsoft is moving to a new servicing model for Office 365 which is similar to the one it has put in place for Windows 10, with d ifferent servicing "branches" providing users with new Office features and fixes on a regular basis. And Enterprise Data Protection, a security feature that Microsoft has promised for Windows 10, also will be coming for Office 2016 for Windows in early 2016, and the Office Mobile apps later this year, company officials said.

Built-in coauthoring for the other Office 2016 apps beyond Word is also still in the works. The promised new sync clients for Windows and Mac are due later this year.


Microsoft is still working on improving and syncing its OneDrive online-storage service. Users who subscribe via Office 365 consumer and/or business plans which include rights to the Office apps also get will get additional, supplemental services and features, including Microsoft's Sway digital-storytelling app/service new Office 365 Groups functionality and more.Īs is the case with Windows 10, Microsoft is planning to fill out some of the partially baked Office 2016 features in the suite with regular updates in the coming months. The latest version of Microsoft Office has a ton of changes under the covers, most of them aimed at playing catch-up to the collaborative strengths of Google Apps.
