Windows PC users have something to look forward to this September and whether it's going to be a good thing or not, it remains to be seen. According to Bt.com, Microsoft has already announced the coming of the latest version of their Office software and the update is expected to launch on September 22. Microsoft Office 2016 is the latest version that features several upgrades including a feature that enables a user to find apps such adding images using the "Tell Me" search tool. Here, you can just type "add picture" and the search tool will do exactly what the task actually does.
According to Tech Times, the Microsoft Office 2016 was first released in July for Apple's Mac series. Since then, rumors of the new version have been circulating online, and now, it has finally come to Windows PC users. In a statement made by Julia White of Microsoft, she said "You may have heard the rumors, but today, I'm happy to confirm that Office 2016 will be broadly available starting on September 22nd." She also added that those who have the volume license agreement can start downloading the Office 2016 form the VLAs Service Center on October 1.
Microsoft has also integrated the "Current Branch for Business" which aims to monthly security for its customers and at least three major updates per year. The Microsoft Office 2016 will be able to synced OneDrive attachment in Outlook as well as supported multiple devices, where formatting is concerned. The Current Branch for Business will not be accessible this year; however, Microsoft targets February 2016 to launch the said platform.
If you're wondering how much Microsoft Office 2016 will cost you, just expect it not to be free like the Windows 10 upgrade. While there's still no confirmation about the price, it's fair to agree that it would be around the same as when you brought Microsoft's Office Home and Student and the Home and Business 2013 edition. Remember the date, September 22 is when you get all the information you need for the new Microsoft Office 2016.