![]() If you are a PC user there is also Office Professional 2021 for $439/£419, but there is no Mac version of this suite. Microsoft 365 subscribers get updates every month (though organizational subscriptions can choose to upgrade user accounts either semi-annually, every January and July). Details of how to upgrade to that are on Microsoft’s site here. Microsoft also offers Office LTSC (Long Term Servicing Channel). Read about Microsoft Office for Mac 2021 in our guide to the latest version of Office. There is also Office Home & Business 2021 ($249.99/ £249.99) which is designed for families and small businesses who want the office apps Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Outlook isn’t included in this version, but since March 2023 Microsoft has started offering Outlook for free, and you can download that on the Mac App Store. The latest version of Office for Mac for home users is Office Home & Student 2021 ($149.99/ £119.99). If you don’t want to sign up for a subscription and would rather own the software outright, you will be glad to hear that Microsoft continues to sell and update the Office 2021 suite. Despite the name change and a bunch of upgrades at that time, the prices remain the same. The service, previously called Office 365, rebranded as Microsoft 365 in April 2020. If you subscribe you benefit from the fact that you always receive the latest updates to the software, continuously, without the need of having to buy the whole program or suite again. It’s not as beautiful or well integrated as the iPad version, but Office for Mac 2016 is a major leap forward from previous versions and scores where it counts: in functionality and power.The latest version of Office for Mac is available via a Microsoft 365 subscription which costs from $69.99/ £59.99 per year or $6.99/£5.99 per month). For now, use the download link above to activate a free 30-day trial of the Office 365 service using your Microsoft Account. Note: only Office 365 users can use Office for Mac 2016 at the moment - the standalone version launches in September. If you’re looking for a serious office package, this is it. Regardless of how you feel about Microsoft on the Mac platform, there’s no doubt this is the slickest, most feature-packed version of Office yet. Version 15.8 improves its sharing capabilities. ![]() The Mac version of the latter remains less powerful than on other platforms, but is slowly catching up. The suite is rounded off with the latest version of Outlook for Mac, recently released as a standalone product, and OneNote. PowerPoint debuts a new Presenter View that makes it easier than ever to present your slideshow, plus a new animation pane is supplemented with a number of new slide transition effects. Word users gain a handy new Design tab for managing a document’s layout, and a Navigation sidebar (confusingly referred to as Document Sidebar) for working more efficiently with larger documents.Įxcel’s new features bring it in line with Excel 2013 on Windows, and include a new Analysis Toolpak offering a wide number of statistical functions, as well as a PivotTable Slicer, which is designed to pick out patterns from large volumes of data. Veteran users will notice the ribbon has been updated along with the task pane to make features more immediate and visible. Like the previous version, it consists of five apps: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote, and each has been updated and redesigned to fit in with the modern Office look that’s been rolled out on other platforms while ensuring it fits in with the OS X look. Its codebase has been completely refreshed and optimised for modern Macs, and it’s designed to work beautifully on Retina displays. Office 2016 is all about the cloud – it’s tightly integrated into Microsoft’s OneDrive and SharePoint services. Office on the Mac has always been considered a bit of an after-thought, but with Apple’s dumbing down of its iWork apps, Microsoft has gone to great lengths to give the first new version of Office in five years a real shot in the arm.
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