Two weeks on from the, Microsoft has pushed a new update to Insiders.
Oct 31, 2014 - Microsoft has announced the release of the new Outlook for Mac which retains the MS Office feeling while sprinkling some of the visual. Microsoft today released new Outlook for Mac for Office 365 customers. This includes improved performance and reliability and a fresh look and feel. It also offers a more familiar and consistent experience between Outlook on the PC, Outlook on the web and Outlook Web App (OWA) for iPad, iPhone and Android devices.
According to, the Office release features numerous features that have been added to, its cloud-connected version, over the course of the last three years. Commercial volume licensing customers can access Office 2019 immediately, while it will become available all customers in the coming weeks, Microsoft said. It's described as a 'one-time release' that 'won't receive future feature updates.' 'For customers who aren't ready for the cloud, Office 2019 provides new features and updates to the on-premises apps for both users and IT professionals,' Jared Spataro, Corporate Vice President for Office and Windows Marketing, wrote in the post. 'Like Windows Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) releases, Office 2019 provides a set of valuable enhancements for customers who can't be cloud-connected or receive regular updates.' The Office suite for Windows, as usual, includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project, Visio, Access, and Publisher, with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook available for the Mac.
Microsoft Outlook For Mac Update
New features include the addition of 'Morph' and 'Zoom' to PowerPoint, new data analysis features on Excel, and the new addition of Read Aloud and Text Spacing to Word and Outlook. A Also Monday, Microsoft, which allows Mac users to 'access all your files in OneDrive without having to download all of them and use storage space on your device.' It arrives along with Files On-Demand allows users to see all files in the Finder on a APFS-formatted volume in macOS Mojave, and allows access to them if the computer is connected to the Internet. Microsoft offers instructions for configuring Files On-Demand for Mac users.