SEE: Microsoft says more than 25 percent of Office 365 licenses now sold through Microsoft 365 (ZDNet)įor personal use, you may consider open source software like LibreOffice, it offers a complete suite of productivity applications for free. You can subscribe to the most basic office-style service for as little as $3 per user per month.
SaaS vendors like Zoho offer a multitude of applications ranging from basic office productivity to CRM to databases to bookkeeping. G Suite from Google offers web-based basic productivity suite applications like email, word processing, and spreadsheets for as little as $6 per user per month.
If you are looking to update from Office 2010 and Office 2016 for Mac and migrate away from Microsoft products, there are several alternatives available. This is particularly true if your business embraces cloud computing solutions. In general, you get more services with one of the Microsoft 365 subscriptions. Figure A shows the pricing structure for each product. Alternatively, users may opt to purchase a one-time license to Office 2019. Microsoft recommends Office 2010 and Office 2016 for Mac users update their applications with a subscription to one of the available Microsoft 365 plans.
SEE: How to collaborate in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides: 4 tips (TechRepublic) Users of those older applications will not be actively disconnected, but no effort will be made to accommodate access after Oct.13. No support also means that Office 2010 and Office 2016 for Mac users connecting to Office 365 online services like OneDrive and SharePoint may, over time, see those services become unreliable and eventually unavailable. While users may continue to use applications found in those productivity suites, over time bugs and vulnerabilities are likely to result in reliability, compliance, and security issues-issues you will have to deal with on your own. This seems like a firm date and is not likely to be extended by Microsoft because of customer complaints. 13, 2020, Microsoft will no longer support Office 2010 and Office 2016 for Mac.
No support for Office 2010 and Office 2016 for MacĪfter Oct. SEE: TechRepublic Premium editorial calendar: IT policies, checklists, toolkits, and research for download (TechRepublic Premium)Ĭontinuing to operate using non-supported versions of Microsoft Office would be reckless and irresponsible, particularly with viable and relatively inexpensive alternatives available. The risk to personal users is not as acute as it is to businesses, but it is still serious and should be addressed as soon as possible. How to enable access to god-mode in Microsoft Windows 11īusinesses and organizations, especially those subject to privacy compliance regulations, should immediately take steps to update or migrate to a more current version of productivity suite. How to find your Windows 11 product key: 3 simple methods Kaspersky uncovers fileless malware inside Windows event logs Get Microsoft Office for Windows with this lifetime license While both productivity suites will continue to operate after that date, Microsoft will no longer provide technical support, bug fixes, or security updates for those applications.
In a reissued statement, Microsoft has reiterated its intention to end support for both Office 2010 for the PC and Office 2016 for the Mac as of Oct. Microsoft will no longer provide technical support, bug fixes, or security updates for Office 2010 and Office 2016 for Mac after Oct. Microsoft cutting support for Office 2010 and Office 2016 for Mac