![]() ![]() Insider Beta testers have been experimenting with the 64-bit version of Microsoft Office 2016 for some time, with excellent feedback, and a few caveats, involving third-party add-ins that may no longer work with a 64-bit version of MS Office. The update covers all MS Office apps, including Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook and OneNote, for customers running Retail, Commercial, Office 365 Consumer, as well as volume licensing versions of Office 2016. The move to 64-bit has been a long time coming, since the last Apple 32-bit operating system was Mac OS X Panther, released over 11 years ago, and then succeeded by the 32-bit/64-bit enabled Mac OS X Leopard. ![]() Microsoft Office for Mac has recently started the rollout as a full-on 64-bit application, following an early announcement in April, about the imminent switch. The same interoperability between a Windows 10 PC and a Windows Phone (Continuum), is available to Mac users who want to convenience of starting to work on one desktop device, like a MacBook or an iMac Retina, and continue to work on the same document, from an iPad Pro. ![]() Microsoft Office 2016 is by far one of the most popular office suites on both Mac and Windows PCs, bringing new functionality and features that tie into the Apple ecosystem, working seamlessly across mobile and desktop devices. Microsoft Office 64-bit for Mac is now official ![]()
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