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Microsoft has announced that it will end all of its software and update support for Office 2016 and Office 2019 apps, plus its many related productivity servers, on October 14, 2025.
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Microsoft is significantly enhancing its Office apps update process built on Click-to-Run technology. The latest improvement will allow Office apps to update without disruptions to your workflow.
Several Microsoft documents caused a lot of confusion by implying that Office 2016 and 2019 won't be able to connect to Microsoft 365 after October 2023. The company has now issued a clarification.
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For those that attended Microsoft's digital Build 2020 conference, the company is offering some substantial discounts on its products, and you can get a year of Microsoft 365 for $14.
As promised last year, Microsoft has begun automatically installing OneNote for desktop along with the Office 365 suite of apps. The app no longer has the year branding and is called just 'OneNote'.
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Microsoft announced today that it's bringing back OneNote 2016, and adding new features, but it's also now confirmed that the desktop application will once again be installed by default.
Microsoft has made some changes to its Home Use Program, which offers discounts on its products for Software Assurance customers. You can no longer get Office 2019, leaving only Office 365.
Microsoft is expanding its Home Use Program for Office to allow company employees to buy Office 365 consumer subscriptions at a discounted price, in addition to the current non-subscription option.
Microsoft posted a series of videos today to promote Office 365, and to show why customers should purchase the subscription service, rather than purchasing a perpetual license for Office 2019.
Microsoft today announced that its Office 2019 server products are available, almost a month after the standard Office 2019 products launched. These include Exchange, Skype for Business, and more.
Ignite 2018 took place this week, which translated into quite a few announcements on Microsoft's part. Of course, some gaming and update news is in there too. Be sure to catch up below.
Earlier today, Microsoft announced that Office 2019 is finally available after months of being in preview, but only for businesses. The new perpetual Office license is a subset of Office 365.
Today at its Ignite conference, Microsoft announced that moving forward, 64-bit versions of Office will be the default options, after years of the 32-bit option showing as recommended.
Microsoft announced today the release of Office 2019 for Windows and macOS to a wider set of customers. It will be immediately available to commercial volume license customers beginning today.
Microsoft announced this week that it will be making some adjustments to its pricing for Office and Windows 10 Enterprise licenses which might result in higher prices for some customers.
Today, Microsoft released the first previews of its Office 2019 server products, including Skype for Business and Exchange Server. SharePoint and Project Server previews will be available later on.
After announcing the next perpetual license of Office at its Ignite conference last year, Microsoft today is releasing the first preview for commercial customers that are using Macs.
Microsoft today announced that the first preview for Office 2019 is now available for commercial users. It will be coming for Mac in the coming months, but consumers won't get a preview.
Microsoft has announced that the desktop OneNote app won't be included in Office 2019, and new features won't be added to the current version. The company is recommending the Windows 10 app instead.
Welcome to another weekly roundup of the news out of Redmond. This week, we have lots of mobile app news, as well as an update on the what happened in the boardroom. Oh, and Windows 10, as always.
Along with servicing changes to Windows 10 and Office 365 ProPlus, Microsoft announced more details about Office 2019 today. It will arrive in the second half of this year, and only for Windows 10.
At Microsoft's Ignite 2017 conference today, the company announced Office 2019, which is slated to arrive next fall, with a preview being made available to Office Insiders in the spring.