Microsoft's game plan, from Office to
Xbox to Windows 10, is to get users to think of its products as services, and
to subscribe rather than to pay one time. There will be casualties of this
strategy. This week Microsoft released Office 2016 for Windows and Mac , and
now comes the reckoning of what you get if you buy the suite outright, versus
what you get if you opt for Office 365, which requires a monthly or annual fee.
If you prefer to pay for Microsoft Office once and use it for several years
before upgrading to a new version, you're going to find a lot of limitations.
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Office 2016 Ever changing:
Overall, the changes in
Office 2016 for Windows are minor and, other than the useful “Tell Me”
feature, won’t be visible to the casual user. In terms of Excel’s BI
capabilities, Microsoft is making strides forward for power users.
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