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Microsoft has announced today that the Office 2016 Mac Preview is now open to everyone and if you want to try out the new bits, hit the source link at the bottom of this post. This is the first large update for Office on OS X in many years as the last major release was in 2011.
This release of Office comes with updated versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook. As soon as you open the apps, you will notice that the UI has been refined, there is a new task pane and a bunch of other tweaks to modernize the platform. And being on a Mac, the app suite does support the Retina display too.
If you want to see all of the features that are new, you can check out the feature page here.
As with all other previews, Microsoft is letting consumers download and try out the new productivity suite today free of charge. The company is looking for feedback as well; you can send feedback from inside the app with the smiley face in the top right corner of each app.
It's important to point out that Office 2016 for Mac Preview is supported only on the latest version of Mac OS X: Yosemite (10.10). Also, if you currently have Office 2011 installed, these apps can be used alongside the older Office apps.
The download weighs in at over 2.5GB and takes up roughly 6GB of space once installed; plan accordingly if you don't have much free space on your machine. And as always with preview software, there could be bugs, features that are broken and the like, so make sure you take this into consideration before using the tools in a production environment.
Download: Office Preview 2016 for Mac
With the release of Office 2016 beta for Mac, and with public betas of Apple’s desktop software, OS X 10.11 El Capitan, some users aren’t having the best experience.
Those issues date back to July, but only recently escalated a great deal when Microsoft launched Office 2016 for Mac out of beta, and, just recently, Apple officially released OS X El Capitan to the wild. As such, many more users are experiencing issues, including crashes, or some apps, like Word, Excel, and Outlook not opening at all. What’s more, some OS X El Capitan users that are still using Outlook 2011 are experiencing issues, too.
Microsoft is obviously aware of the issues, and the company is hard at work on trying to solve all of the bugs. The company has admitted in its own forums that development is underway on trying to squash the issues, and, based on a report from Computerworld, that work is still ongoing.
However, there’s no timeline for a fix at this point.
In a statement from Microsoft, the company suggests Office 2016 users make sure that Microsoft AutoUpdate is enabled so as the company rolls out fixes those users are instantly provided with the updated software:
“”We know that some users may be experiencing issues with Office 2016 for Mac running on El Capitan,” the statement read. “We are actively investigating the matter with Apple. Until there is a fix, we recommend people install the latest updates to Office 2016 for Mac using Microsoft AutoUpdate.”
Indeed, this is a big issue for many Office users, as the apps are simply not functioning as they should, and leaving some without a workflow to access on their Mac. It’s good to hear that Microsoft is working on a fix, and hopefully it arrives sooner than later.
If you’re on OS X El Capitan and using Office 2016, have you noticed any issues?
[via MacRumors; Computerworld]