![]() ![]() ![]() Office 2024 will have all the features of Office 2021 plus a limited range of extras. and Microsoft standard promise of better performance, security, and accessibility.Outlook: new meeting creation options and search enhancements.Microsoft is being vague and all they’ve said is: Office 2021 works on both Intel and Apple M1/2/3 based computers and that will probably continue for Office 2024. At the moment that means Sonoma (v14 2023), Ventura (v13 2022) and Monterey (v12, 2021). Office 2024 for Windows will only work on Windows 11 and Windows 10 – 32 and 64-bit versions Except for Windows ARM devices which need Windows 11.įor Mac computers, Microsoft’s policy is to support the current and previous two releases of macOS. NO Publisher since that app is being “retired” see, Microsoft Publisher is ending – what you need to know Which versions of Windows and Mac? There are leaked early previews of Visio 2024 and Project 2024 for volume licences. OneNote is also included but it’s the same as in Office 2019 and Office 2021. Office 2024 should include in all bundles for Windows and Mac:ĭepending on the bundle / package of Office 2024 it might also have: In other words, Microsoft would prefer not to sell Office perpetual licence products at all. They overprice and under-resource Office 2019/2021/2024 to encourage a move to their more profitable plans. Microsoft much prefers to sell their Microsoft 365 annual payment plans (‘subscriptions’). In the meantime we can make some educated guesses based on over twenty years delving into Microsoft Office and knowing Microsoft’s conflicted attitude to perpetual licence versions of Office. In other words, you pay for Office as an annual fee. If you have Microsoft 365 – Do NOT buy Office 2019 or Office 2021 like Microsoft 365 Family (formerly Home), Microsoft 365 Personal or an enterprise plan. Office LTSC 2024 is similar software for volume licence customers. A single payment for ongoing use of the software with no annual payments (aka ‘subscription). Office 2024 is what Microsoft calls a ‘ perpetual licence’ version of Office.
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