Microsoft announced the release date of Office 2016 for Windows

The productivity suite designed for Windows 10 will be launched on September 22, when the Office 365 users will be able to update manually.

Confirming some rumors, Microsoft has announced that on September 22 will be the release date of Office 2016 for Windows. This is the first version of the productivity suite developed specifically for Windows 10, and in addition to a graphic restyling will feature on the platform now overdue, as the co-authoring in real time and the ability to attach files via OneDrive on Outlook email.

The suite is available for months on the beta channel for users Insider. The public beta for Windows was launched in July and has allowed all users to test the innovations through the preview version, and can afford today to get an idea about additions before moving to the new version. Office 365 users can manually install the suite as of September 22, or wait for the automatic update should be completed in October.

In addition to the new features we have mentioned above, Office 2016 will integrate the ability to create, edit and save documents perfecting any operation through the cloud so you have all the files always available on any device. Among the new features. There is also a search function that special should help users learn how to perform various operations with Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

Office 2016 for Mac is available from July for all users on Office 365, while during the same month was launched version Mobile for Windows computers with small displays. As for the new PC version, the new release will be available in standalone version sold separately.

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