Microsoft has released Office 2019 preview
copies on April 27th, which only run on Windows 10. Office2019 includes the usual
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook client apps, alongside server versions of
Exchange, SharePoint, and Skype for Business. The software was primarily
designed for organizations that aren’t using the cloud Office 365 versions.
People will need to upgrade to
Windows 10 if they want the latest version of Office without subscribing to the
company’s Office 365 service.
The standalone Office 2019 software will only
be supported on Windows 10 and not Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 machines, it's
means to push businesses that are holding off on Office 365 into subscriptions.
But this won’t affect Office for Mac, which is a separate product with a
different release schedule. Microsoft is also changing the support lifecycle
for Office 2019, so it will receive 5 years of mainstream support and then
“approximately 2 years of extended support”.
New Features of Office2019 including: Outlook supports Office 365 Groups, updated contactor cards,
etc.; Excel 2019 supports publishing to Power BI, enhanced PowerPivot and
PowerQuery, etc.; PowerPoint 2019 supports management icons, SVG and 3D images;
Word 2019 adds Learning tools, descriptions and audio descriptions.
Businesses can sign up to try Office 2019 here.
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