

Office 365 can be accessed through the browser on a Mac, as a reader points out. PDT on June 30: Adds browser-based Office 356 clarification. But I can't help but wonder if it's too late. I'll give the new Microsoft under CEO Satya Nadella the benefit of the doubt and presume that a cloud-centric Office is coming later this year.

So, Microsoft risks making Office even more irrelevant than it already is for the Mac crowd. The larger point is that OS X - while maybe not as important as iOS and the iPad - is still pretty important. But those rumors have now been around for years (the latest claims the second half of this year). Needless to say, there are plenty of rumors about an imminent update of Office for OS X. A far cry (described here as an "amazingly bad hack") from Office 365. Problem is, if you're an individual and pay for the full version - which gets you an Office 365 subscription - then install Office on a Mac (you can install Office 365 on up to 5 devices), you actually don't get Office 2013 or Office 365, you get the 4-year-old Office 2011.Īnd what's Microsoft's stopgap to allow some semblance of a cloud-connected Office 2011 on the Mac for individual users? An app called Document Connection. Remember October 2010? That's when the first-generation iPad was in stores.įast forward four years and Microsoft now offers Office for iPad. A long time has passed, not just since Office for Mac 2011 launch, but also since Office 2013 for Windows was launched," writes MacWorld and others. Office 2013 for Windows launched in January 2013. "Office for Mac 2011 launched in October 2010. Problem is, it debuted way back in October 2010. The new Microsoft is still saddling the Mac with old software.įor those who don't know, Office 2011 is the latest and greatest Microsoft Office suite for the Mac. Back in the good old days, Outlook used to look like this.
