Microsoft is releasing the ultimate version of office 2016 for mac today. After previewing the software to testers for the past four months, office 2016 for mac is ready and offered to workplace 365 subscribers.
Office 2016 for mac marks nearly 5 years since the last release of office for mac in 2011, and Microsoft has created some trendy changes to support however office and OS X have modified over the years.
There’s a new user interface that sounds like a combination of the recent Windows style and office for mac 2011. The result’s the familiar Ribbon user interface that matches in with the OS X theme and options like sandboxes apps, full screen read, and retina screen optimization.
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Microsoft has additionally integrated its OneDrive cloud storage into office 2016 for mac, that means you’ll quickly access recent documents you will are editing on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop.
There’s even co-authoring support to permit many folks to simultaneously edit a document. Microsoft has additionally added the acquainted Windows shortcuts to its office 2016 for mac apps therefore will be able to use ctrl + shift rather than cmd + shift to navigate around. That is particularly useful if you are someone who frequently switches between a Windows pc and mac.
Office 2016 for mac ships with 5 apps: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote. All of them desire they’ve finally held to the Windows equivalents, creating this a big launch for Microsoft. Ms Office 365 Home and personal users will transfer office 2016 for mac and a standalone version will be released in September.
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