Microsoft is all about software previews these days. We've seen various preview builds of Windows 10 and Windows 10 for Phones,
and now it's time for the next version of Office for Mac. Today
Microsoft released Office 2016 Mac Preview, giving Mac users a chance to
try out the next version of the office suite ahead of its full launch.
As with the Windows version of Office, and in keeping with the new focus
of Microsoft, there's a strong emphasis on the cloud. OneDrive,
OneDrive for Business and SharePoint can be used to sync documents
between devices, and Microsoft is keen to point out that this is more
than just a straight port of PC Office -- the suite has been Mac-ified.
A redesigned ribbon can be found across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote
and Outlook, and the whole UI has been designed to take full advantage
of Retina displays. Mac-specific features? Apart from full screen mode,
there's also "little Mac affordances like scroll bounce," says
Microsoft. But there are lots of new features and improvements to look
for in the individual app.
OneNote has been quite a success story for Microsoft, and the note
organization tool receives a welcome update in Office 2016 for Mac.
We've already seen Outlook for Mac as a standalone app, but it's also
part of the suite. The app everyone know Office for, Word, gains
features such as threaded commenting, while Excel benefits from new data
analysis options. PowerPoint gains, among other things, new transitions
and an animation builder.
If you fancy taking the office suite for a spin, you can download it here -- as ever, your feedback is encouraged.
~ Mark Wilson
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