![]() ![]() ![]() it will automatically tell you when you can upGRADE, free of any other charges, to the upcoming 2019 version, as it will do again, perhaps in 2022 or 2023! AND, of course, you can continue to change the compatibility mode on any document you wish, or include all newer fonts in your document just in case the receiver uses an older/inferior version.Ĥ.) The article is/was misleading, I’m sure by an innocent accident, in a way that is (was?) detrimental to my pro-subscription (365) argument. (Yes, your purchase/subscription is called Office 365, but under that heading, you get whatever the latest “upgrade” is, currently 2016, however. Few other companies have done anything as compelling (they just use their market position to force it, like Adobe).ġ.) Office 365, all versions will work if you no longer subscribe, you only switch to the inferior (non 365/subscription) version.Ģ.) EVEN without a discount when buying a new PC/Mac, the subscription (365) ends up being FAR cheaper than the old fashioned “buy in FULL versions” every 3 years, or so! YET, it STILL offers more than the so called “full”, one-time-pay versions.ģ.) The 365 (subscription) versions will always automatically (if you wish) not JUST upDATE but also upGRADE to the newest version, like the upcoming Office 2019! ![]() It's cheap, and it adds value across the entire array of Microsoft consumer services. Office 365 is one of the best Subscription deals on the market. It also adds Support and Premium Features to and OneDrive (especially, which adds a number of features not found in iCloud) - in addition to the Skype Minutes (YMMV). How much would that cost in the Apple ecosystem? Right. Office 365 gives you access to 1TB of OneDrive storage - and that's ignoring Office. The Web Apps are sluggish compared to Office Web Apps, and it just doesn't make sense to be stuck in browser tabs when you can use desktop applications that perform better without the back button, refresh and connection gotchas of a web app. If you use both Windows and macOS, then iWork is a practical non-option anyways. I actually think iWork works better on Mobile than it does on the desktop, frankly, but there Office Mobile is just as good - IMHO - better when you factor in how much better Outlook, Excel and OneNote are than Apple Mail/Contacts/Calendar, Numbers, and Notes. Even Keynote isn't that good compared to PowerPoint, unless your needs are quite basic.Īpple is wise for targeting iWork at kindergarteners. The software is just incredibly incapable. I tried to make that work, but it's not a viable solution. In terms of investment, you could also treat Office as an operational cost instead of a software asset.IWork is terrible compared to Office, but you're free to stick with it if your needs are that incredibly basic. With Office 365 ProPlus, users can install Office on up to five PCs or Macs concurrently and they also have access to mobile Office experiences across smartphones, tablets, and other devices.įor offices that allow bring-your-own-device (BYOD) to work, Office 365 ProPlus can de-activate Office when users leave the organization or their device gets compromised. When the user closes and re-opens the Office application, it is up to date. Updates happen without work interruption, as they are cached in the background. Office ProPlus also allows you to download new features and updates more frequently, with time to test and validate releases before fully deploying them. Most importantly, while Office 365 ProPlus is supported on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 Service Pack 1, and the two of the latest versions of macOS, Office Professional Plus 2019 cannot be used on Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. It includes several capabilities like Ideas in Excel, Researcher in Word, storage facility with OneDrive, real-time collaboration with several users on various applications, and enhanced security features not available with Office Professional Plus 2019. Office 365 ProPlus offers several advantages compared to Office Professional Plus 2019. ![]()
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