


- MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2015 FOR FREE
- MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2015 UPDATE
- MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2015 ARCHIVE
- MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2015 WINDOWS
Microsoft Office for Mac has had a problem of looking too dated when it comes to the Mac version, while its preferred Windows partner has that squeaky-clean, new feeling.
MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2015 UPDATE
The biggest update from this most recent version of Office is all in the design. You will need Snow Leopard or higher to run the suite, but with the new range of Macbooks being released, that shouldn’t remain a problem for long.
MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2015 FOR FREE
Sure, it doesn’t have the final version, and there’re sure to be some updates, but this is the chance to get your paws on Microsoft Office for free while you still can. The preview version of this suite will come fully packed with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook to every desktop OS user. To get the Preview, all you have to do is go to the Microsoft website right now. This is the first time Microsoft Office suite has had a new release since 2011. But as Microsoft works to release its Office 2016, they are offering you a peek - free of charge. The new Outlook for Mac is only available for Office 365 subscribers, and can be downloaded from Office 365 Portal (for business users) or My Account (home users).Macbook users all know the pinch they felt from having to buy that pricey Microsoft Office suite. It is a substantial improvement over the last Outlook for Mac, which is part of Office for Mac 2011.
MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2015 ARCHIVE
The biggest changes are increased reliability and performance, a revamped user interface with improved switching between Ribbons, online archive support for searching archived Exchange emails (stored on-premise and in the cloud), push email support with Office 365, quicker sync and download with Exchange Web Services, support for Master Category List and improve access delivery for category lists, and, last but not least, syncing between Mac, OWA and Windows clients. On top of the "fresh look and feel", it also comes with other improvements, as you might expect. It is designed to deliver a consistent experience that is in line with what you get by using Outlook on Android, iOS, online and Windows. Today's announcement is not just about the next Office for Mac, as Microsoft today launched the new Outlook for Mac. That said, I think that it may be better value for money to just opt for Office 365, and enroll your Mac to your subscription as, of late, it also gives you unlimited cloud storage via OneDrive. The next Office for Mac will be available for free to Office 365 subscribers, but Microsoft will also make it possible to buy "perpetual" licenses, for those who are not yet ready to shell out for its yearly subscription. This meant delivering and continuing to improve Office on a variety phones (iPhone, Windows Phone, and Android) and tablets (iPad and Windows) brought together by the cloud (OneDrive) to help people stay better organized and get things done with greater efficiency at work, school, home and everywhere between. However, following the release of Office 365 we made the conscious decision to prioritize mobile first and cloud first scenarios for an increasing number of people who are getting things done on-the-go more frequently. Historically we have released a new version of Office for Mac approximately six to eight months after Office for Windows. Microsoft also explained why the next Office for Mac did not arrive shortly after Office 2013, as it had been expected:
