I could see Microsoft dropping this app, but only when Enterprise has moved on to something else. To revamp it when there are better, cheaper alternatives like Affinity Publisher, might not be the best plan. But Publisher's interface is now tired, and old. I was part of that at that time and was impressed by how much effort Microsoft was making, especially since Adobe had that entire industry tied up. They were trying to get it to be the choice of publishing formats for businesses to hand off to their print houses. They approached print shops and provided them with special tools and training, and made Publisher able to handle 4-color separations and use Adobe spot colors. I remember about 20 years ago Microsoft making a big push with Publisher. So I would not be surprised if it were dumped soon. I've supported world-wide enterprises for over a decade now and I would guess that Access is used by maybe 5% of their users. I could see Project, however, being swallowed up by other Microsoft apps that do much the same thing - especially if one of them were a Teams app. In reply to dftf:I agree with Blue, Project and Visio are still used by Enterprise customers on a regular basis. “Microsoft Search in the new Outlook for Mac allows you to type out your query or question using language you use every day to find emails, events, and files-no fancy syntax needed.” “Tell Me is a search box that quickly gets you to the Office tools you need or actions you want to take by just typing what you are looking for in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or OneNote for Mac,” Doll explains. This feature will arrive “in the coming weeks,” Microsoft says.įinally, Microsoft is also bringing Tell Me, a feature in the Windows and Web versions of Office, to the Mac. “Experiences that feel both unmistakably Microsoft 365 and include elements that are native to the look of macOS so they are also unmistakably made for Mac,” Doll says.Īdditionally, the new Outlook for Mac will soon support iCloud accounts for the first time, letting customers organize work and personal emails, contacts, and calendars together in one app. In addition to the M1 news, Microsoft also revealed that has created an updated Office Start experience for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote on Mac that incorporates its Fluent UI design system and will ship next month. But Microsoft says that it is working on a universal app version of Teams for M1-based Macs and will share more news as work progresses. Microsoft Teams, meanwhile, is still an Intel-only application on Mac, so it runs under the M1’s Rosetta 2 translation layer.
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