Microsoft will soon launch two new versions of the office later this year. Office 2021 will be available on Mac and Windows PCs in a couple of months to come, and, like its predecessors, it will be a one-and-done purchase. You don’t need to subscribe to Microsoft 365.
The tech giant didn’t mention any new feature users should expect but did note that it intends to support both Office 2021 and Office LTSC, the enterprise version of the release, for five years and promised to share more details on features closer to release. The LTSC variant will come with some added features dark mode support and accessibility improvements.
Microsoft doesn’t plan to increase the price of the consumer software. What we are sure of is Office 2021 and Office LTSC being shipped with OneNote included and support both 32-bit and 64-bit systems out of the box. While Microsoft would obviously prefer people took advantage of its 365 subscriptions, it admitted the fact that the service doesn’t make sense for everyone.
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