![]() ![]() Outlook for Mac 15.3 (Oct 2014): first major new Office app version released after Office 2011, released only to people paying by 365 subscription released several months before the rest of the refreshed Office apps, which appeared in version 15.12 ( Microsoft) ( Talking Moose via Google Cache) But, for versions 15.12 through 16.16.27, the software itself was called “Office 2016”, and was initially only provided to those paying for Office 2011 via a 365 subscription, before being made available as a one-time purchase a couple of months later. Currently, the software is just called “Office” “Office 2019” only refers to getting it by one-time purchase, rather than subscribing. Office for Mac 15.12 (July 2015): first version of Office for Mac 2016, for 365 subscribers only. Office for Mac 15.14 (Sept 2015): first version of Office for Mac 2016 available in one-time purchase edition Office for Mac 15.25 (Aug 2016): first 64-bit version optional final 32-bit variant available via separate download ( Microsoft) 9 because lower numbers were pre-release versions ( Jamf Blog) Office for Mac 16.9 (Jan 2018): first “Windows unified code” release, follows version 15.41 from Dec 2017 starts at. Office for Mac 16.16 (Aug 2018): final “feature-freeze” version of Office for Mac 2016, with future updates only containing bug fix and security updates Office for Mac 16.16.27 (Oct 2020): final bug fix and security update for Office for Mac 2016 final version to support macOS 10.10 Yosemite and 10.11 El Capitan Office for Mac 16.17 (Sept 2018): first version of Office for Mac 2019 Office for Mac 16.29.1 (Sept 2019): final version to support macOS 10.12 Sierra Office for Mac 16.42 (Oct 2020): first version to introduce “new Outlook” option ( Microsoft) ( The Verge) ( The Register) Office for Mac 16.43 (Nov 2020): final version to support macOS 10.13 High Sierra Office for Mac 16.49 (June 2021): current version Here’s a list of some of the significant versions of Microsoft Office for Mac that have been released, for history and reference. Release notes for all versions going back to version 15.30 (January 2017) are here and downloads to old versions are here. There are also a few features (like ribbon customization) available only to 365 subscribers, though Microsoft doesn’t list what they are they just call them “Premium,” as opposed to “Classic.” (Thanks, Microsoft!) The one-time purchase also gets monthly updates until three years after its original release date, and then two years of security updates and bug fixes (but no new features) after that. In recent history, since 2015 or so, rather than waiting for a single great big new version every few years, Office now receives an update every month, and these updates bring both new features and bug fixes. Microsoft is also working on a couple of future features for groups, including adding adding appointments to a group calendar in Outlook for Windows and adding mail contacts as guests in a group.Microsoft Office for Mac has been around forever. Amazon sale: Prime Early Access deals on laptops, PC, Xbox, and more.Group members who have these permissions can then send emails as the group, or on behalf of the group, from Outlook for Windows and Outlook on the web. Send email as a group - Office 365 admins can grant send-as and send-on-behalf-of permissions to members of a group using the Exchange admin center. ![]() Multi-delete conversations - Group owners can now multi-select conversations and delete them from the group conversations space in Outlook for Windows.We've released the Invite to join feature to Outlook on the web, which lets you create invitation links and share them with others via email or other channels, giving them a quick way to join the group. Invite people to join - One of our most requested improvements was an easier way to invite multiple people to join a group.Now, these same capabilities are available in Outlook for Windows. Give guest access - Last fall, we updated Outlook on the web to give you the ability to set up guest access for people outside your organization, set group classification as defined by Office 365 admins, and view usage guidelines.Here's a quick rundown, from Microsoft (opens in new tab): Along with group support for Outlook on more platforms, Microsoft also unveiled a new batch of features rolling out to Groups in outlook on Windows and the web. ![]()
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