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Office for Mac 2015 Release Date Rumors

Office for Mac 2015 Release Date Rumors

When a new update of Microsoft Office comes to Mac? 

Mac users have been waiting for an update to Office for nearly five years, but despite the launch of a new version of Windows in 2013, still no new suite of Microsoft Office for Mac yet. Here, we bring you all the latest news, rumors and speculation about when Office for Mac is coming, and what we can expect when it does.

Office for Mac 2015 Release date: When is the new Office for Mac coming out?

Microsoft released a new version of your application email in Outlook for Mac for Office 365 subscribers in November last year, and confirmed that a new Office for Mac is coming.

According to Microsoft, Mac users can access a public beta version of the suite, which consists of several productivity applications, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint, in the first half of 2015 ahead of a final version later this year.

Looking back at the history of the launch of Microsoft Office, it's easy to see why Mac users have been getting impatient. The company tends to release a new version of Windows software less than a year before the Mac version, but Office 2013 was launched in January 2013 so now we have been waiting for two years.

Announcing the new version of Outlook for Mac Microsoft said: "Historically we have launched a new version of Office for Mac approximately six to eight months after Office for Windows However, after the launch of Office 365 we made the conscious decision mobile to prioritize first and. cloud first scenarios for a growing number of people who do things in motion more often. "

Office for Mac 2015: Features & amp; improvements

We do not know everything about Office for Mac 2015 yet, but the new Outlook for Mac is available for customers to Office 365 and now includes the following changes.

Better performance and reliability as a result of a new threading model and data base improvements.A new modern user interface with better mobility and agility to switch between file support tabs.Online tape to find Exchange (online or on site ) filed mail.Master Category List support and enhancements that provide access to lists of categories (name and color) and synchronization between Mac, Windows and OWA clients.Office 365 push email support for delivery.Faster email first run and download email experience in real time with improved synchronization Exchange web Services.

In general, you can expect a lot of integration with mobile and cloud in Office for Mac 2015.

We will continue to update this article when we have more information.

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