Microsoft has officially released its Office 2016 application suite for Windows, bringing a greater emphasis on collaboration and cloud features, as well as greater cross-platform consistency with Office applications on other platforms.
Available immediately, Office 2016 is the latest version of Microsoft’s widely used suite of productivity applications, and the first to be released since the Windows 10 operating system was released in July. It also follows the release of Office 2016 for Mac OS X users in July.
Featuring new versions of the familiar applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook, Office 2016 is available for Office 365 subscribers to download from today, while organisations with a volume licensing agreement will be able to download the suite from Microsoft’s Volume Licensing Service Center from 1 October.
The new Office 2016 apps are available in 40 languages and customers require a PC running Windows 7 or later to install the suite.
Available immediately, Office 2016 is the latest version of Microsoft’s widely used suite of productivity applications, and the first to be released since the Windows 10 operating system was released in July. It also follows the release of Office 2016 for Mac OS X users in July.
Featuring new versions of the familiar applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook, Office 2016 is available for Office 365 subscribers to download from today, while organisations with a volume licensing agreement will be able to download the suite from Microsoft’s Volume Licensing Service Center from 1 October.
The new Office 2016 apps are available in 40 languages and customers require a PC running Windows 7 or later to install the suite.
Office 2016 also comprises new services such as Skype for Business, Delve, Yammer, and Sway, Microsoft’s app for “storytelling” that takes content like text and pictures and builds them into a kind of interactive presentation.
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