![]() Poking around the Microsoft UK Office site right now, Microsoft is clearly steering consumers, business and enterprise customers to Microsoft 365 subscriptions. As well as the benefits of being able to use this perpetual productivity software without any further payments, some prefer how it isn't reliant on online connectivity in any way to install and be productive. It seems pretty safe to assume it will be dubbed 'Office 2022'. ![]() This means that in about a year's time you should be able to outright purchase a new version of Office. "Microsoft Office will also see a new perpetual release for both Windows and Mac, in the second half of 2021," stated the Exchange blog news post. However, on Tuesday Microsoft quietly confirmed (in an Exchange Server news piece) that Microsoft Office will be updated. With Microsoft's push towards digital and subscription services though, some may have been thinking that Office 365, now folded into Microsoft 365, would be the only choice going forward. The last release of Microsoft Office was Office 2019 in September 2018. ![]() If you ponder over the history of Microsoft Office, you can see that the Redmond firm usually updates its Office suite every three years. ![]()
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