Besides being able to purchase the entire Microsoft Office 365 suite directly on the Mac App Store, you can also sign up for Office 365 right within the app. Notably, this marks the first time Apple has offered a software package on the Mac App Store - a late addition that surprises the company which has been advocating the concept of centralized software downloads.
Microsoft Office has finally landed on Apple's Mac App Store.
Up until now, the sole method to use Office 365 on a Mac was to download it directly from Microsoft (OneNote had its own store download). The titan in this software realm has persistently strived to develop standalone Office editions tailored for Mac, featuring functionalities such as Dark Mode & Continuity Camera, enabling users to swiftly import images from iOS devices. But with the Office software suite now available on the Apple Store, it feels as though something truly belongs to the Mac.
Sign up for an Office 365 trial here.
To trial or purchase the Office 365 toolkit, you need an Office 365 or Microsoft account. If you haven't got one yet, swiftly sign up, create an Office 365 account here. Alternatively, you can explore more Office alternatives on Mac to utilize the most efficient office productivity applications like WPS Office, Open. Delve into the details in this article.
- Explore more: Office alternatives on Mac
Mac users can try Office 365 for free for one month, or pay 70 USD for a year of Personal use. For 100 USD/year, you can upgrade to the Home version which includes 6 users. While this seems like a hefty fee, coupled with 1 TB of storage on OneDrive and 60 monthly Skype calling minutes per user, this fee appears much more worthwhile.
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