
However, for customers who can’t move all their devices to the cloud just yet due to inability to take regular updates, or have fully disconnected and secure environments, Office LTSC is available. Microsoft also urges people to try the “power of the cloud,” as that is where it invests and innovates with the cloud-based Microsoft 365 subscription.Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, the cloud-connected version of Microsoft 365, delivers the most productive and most secure Microsoft 365 experience-with the lowest total cost of ownership for deployment and management. More details on pricing will be coming soon, but Microsoft promises it will not change the price of these products at the time of release. “Because we are always asked at release if there will be another one, I’m happy to confirm our commitment to another release in the future,” said Jared Spataro, corporate vice president for Microsoft 365. Office 2021 is going to be supported for five years, and Microsoft is even planning another release after it. “We have built Office LTSC for a limited set of specific situations: Regulated devices that cannot accept feature updates for years at a time, process control devices on the manufacturing floor that are not connected to the internet, and specialty systems that must stay locked in time and require a long-term servicing channel,” said Microsoft. It will also come with the desktop version of the popular OneNote app, which Microsoft recently recommitted its support to despite MacOS and Microsoft Store versions of the app also being available for free download.

With Teams experiencing a boom, Office 2021 is also set to ship with the Microsoft Teams app, in place of Skype for Business. It’s likely this is what could come to Office 2021, too.

The company recently started testing a similar improved dark mode in the Microsoft 365 subscription-based version of Word, which cuts out a lot of the white space on the page when typing. This critical macOS flaw may leave your Mac defenseless Yes, you can use both Mac and Windows - here are some tips to get started

This little-known feature is my favorite part of using a Mac and iPhone together
