Microsoft is discharging the last form of Office 2016 for Mac today. In the wake of seeing the product to analyzers for as far back as four months, Office 2016 for Mac is prepared and accessible instantly to Office 365 subscribers. Office 2016 for Mac stamps about five years since the last arrival of Office for Mac in 2011, and Microsoft has rolled out some present day improvements to bolster how Office and OS X have changed throughout the years. There's another client interface that feels like a blend of the crisp Windows configuration and Office for Mac 2011.
Microsoft
has also integrated its OneDrive cloud storage into Office 2016 for
Mac, meaning you can quickly access recent documents you may have been
editing on your smartphone, tablet, or Windows PC. There’s
even co-authoring support to allow several people to simultaneously edit
a document. Microsoft has also added the familiar Windows shortcuts to
its Office 2016 for Mac apps so you can can use ctrl + shift instead of
cmd + shift and others to navigate around. That’s particularly helpful
if you’re someone who regularly switches between a Windows PC and Mac.
Office
2016 for Mac ships with five apps: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook,
and OneNote. They all feel like they’ve finally caught up to the Windows
equivalents, making this a significant release for Microsoft. Office
365 Home and Personal subscribers can download Office 2016 for Mac
today, and a standalone version will be released in September
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