Microsoft has released a free public
preview version of the Microsoft Office 2016 Suite for Mac. The Office suite
includes Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, and OneNote, which are arguably the
most popular productivity apps in existence.
Office 2016 has all of the features of Word, Excel, Outlook, and Powerpoint that you’d expect, plus a variety of new features, including enhance cloud support to be able to store and access document from anywhere, be it the web, an iOS device, another Mac, or Windows PC. The user interface has been redesigned to fit with modern versions of OS X as well.
The Office suite will remain free as
long as the apps are in preview (effectively a public beta). You’ll want to
keep on top of updates for the apps, as each preview build will expire 60 days
after it has been posted. An included Office for Mac Auto-Update tool will
notify users when a new version is available to download. The final public
preview build will apparently continue to work for about a month past the
official launch date, at which time Mac users who wish to continue using Office
2016 apps will need to pay for the final software.
OS X 10.10 Yosemite or newer is
required to run Office 2016 on a Mac. Pricing for the final version is not
currently available.
For those wondering, yes you can run
the Office 2016 suite of apps alongside Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac apps. The
Office 2016 apps will install in the /Applications/ folder as usual, and can be
uninstalled / removed by placing the appropriate applications into the Trash.