Today, we are announcing the general availability of Office 2019 for Windows and Mac. Is the next on-premises version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project, Visio, Access, and Publisher., the cloud-connected version of Office, delivers the most productive and most secure Office experience—with the lowest total cost of ownership for deployment and management. However, for customers who aren’t ready for the cloud, Office 2019 provides new features and updates to the on-premises apps for both users and IT professionals. Like Windows Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) releases, Office 2019 provides a set of valuable enhancements for customers who can’t be cloud-connected or receive regular updates. The new enhancements in Office 2019 are a subset of a long list of features that have been added to Office 365 ProPlus over the last three years. Office 2019 is a one-time release and won’t receive future feature updates. However, we’ll continue to add new features to Office 365 ProPlus monthly, including innovations in collaboration, artificial intelligence (AI), security, and more.
Office 2019 delivers features across apps to help users create amazing content in less time. In PowerPoint 2019, you can create cinematic presentations with new features like Morph and Zoom. And improved inking features across the apps in Windows—like the roaming pencil case, pressure sensitivity, and tilt effects—allow you to naturally create documents. Excel 2019 adds powerful new data analysis features, including new formulas and charts and enhancements to PowerPivot. Word 2019 and Outlook 2019 help you focus on what matters most. Learning Tools, like Read Aloud and Text Spacing, make it easier to engage with your content.
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Focus Mode blocks out distractions and puts your content front and center. And Focused Inbox moves less important emails out of the way—so you can get straight to taking care of business. For a longer list of the new features in Office 2019, see our. Office 2019 also includes new IT value for enhanced security and streamlined administration. We introduced Click-to-Run (C2R), a modern deployment technology, in Office 2013, and it’s now used to deploy and update Office across hundreds of millions of devices worldwide. With Office 2019, we’re moving the on-premises versions of Office to C2R to reduce costs and improve security. The advantages of C2R include predictable monthly security updates, up-to-date apps on installation, reduced network consumption through Windows 10 download optimization technology, and an easy upgrade path to Office 365 ProPlus. C2R offers the same enterprise-focused management capabilities as Microsoft Installer (MSI) based products and will also support an in-place upgrade when you move to Office 2019 from older MSI-based products. To learn more, refer to the.
The 2019 release of Office products also includes updates to our servers, and in the coming weeks, we will release Exchange Server 2019, Skype for Business Server 2019, SharePoint Server 2019, and Project Server 2019. Office 2019 is a valuable update for customers who aren’t yet ready for the cloud. And each time we release a new on-premises version of Office, customers ask us if this will be our last. We’re pleased to confirm that we’re committed to another on-premises release in the future. While the cloud offers real benefits in productivity, security, and total cost of ownership, we recognize that each customer is at a different point in their adoption of cloud services. We see the on-premises version of Office as an important part of our commitment to give customers the flexibility they need to move to the cloud at their own pace. Availability.
Commercial volume-licensed (trusted) customers can access Office 2019 starting today. Office 2019 is now available for and commercial customers. For consumer customers in China, India, and Japan, Office 2019 suites will be available in the next few months. Certain features are only available in the Mac or Windows versions of Office 2019.
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Published 11:02 AM EDT Oct 8, 2015 A recent review of Office 2016 by Geoffrey Fowler in The Wall Street Journal suggested that Microsoft should reboot its productivity suite. Many of the new features in Office 2016 focus on collaboration. Microsoft is playing catch-up with respect to supporting online collaboration capabilities when compared to other offerings, such as the free Google Docs. I last wrote about Word over four years ago, when I lamented the poor quality of the program: it kept crashing all the time.
Fowler’s article describes how the new version of Word crashed every time he tried to save a document to a collaborator’s OneDrive account in the cloud. It seems some things never change. I have not upgraded to Office 2016 for the Mac, and I’m not sure if I will. I dislike the expensive subscription model that Microsoft is pushing on its users.
If you purchase Office as a one-time download for $150, you don’t get all the programs (e.g., no Access or Publisher). It doesn’t support tablets or smartphones. You don’t get online support.
Furthermore, I don’t really want or need online collaboration for most of the Word documents or PowerPoint presentations I create. If needed, I share files using DropBox or simple email. I may be old school, but I don’t see the advantage of having four hands typing away in a single document at the same time. The result might be comical, but not very smooth. That’s not to say I like the current method of tracking changes and edits either; there has to be a better way. This got me thinking about the next release of Office. If we assume there’s a two-year window before Office 2018 is released, what would I like to see in it?
What new features would I be willing to pay for? The first is not a feature, but an improvement in current functionality. I'd like Office programs, and Word in particular, to stop crashing so much. It’s no exaggeration to say that Word remains the most crash-prone application I use on OS X. After literally decades of development, there’s no excuse for this poor level of software engineering. The second feature I’d welcome is more automated help with complex formulas in Excel.
Leverage that artificial intelligence research. There’s a lot of latent power locked in Excel, but only a few spreadsheet wizards really know how to use it properly. The third feature I’d find useful is an easier way to include videos from the web in PowerPoint presentations. I have to go through a complicated download/convert/insert process now, and the resultant files are huge.
Scott Tilley is a professor at the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne. Contact him at [email protected].