Can you point me to that language online so I can share it with my client? I was not aware of difference between the two.
On the otherhand, I've been at this for 32 years and I don't read marketing things as closely as I once did. Though I have to admit that I don't recall ever seeing clear copy anywhere that made it quite as clear as that.
Do I want to pay for the version that updates? Or do I want to buy the version that doesn't?Ī question for you - can you share more about why the users in the company are on different types of Office? Am I correct in I'm assuming that, despite our marketing/websites, your response is that they didn't read to understand the difference between the two? You get new features every month.Įvery customers has that choice when they choose to buy office. Office 365 subscription - you pay a monthly subscription and pay for the right to get an always up to date version of Office.If you want new features, you buy the next version. Office 2016 perpetual - this is the traditional, one-time upfront payment for a point in time version of Office.
I'm happy to explain it, and glad you find it to be working well on other platforms.Ĭustomers have two options when they choose to buy Office. See the chart in the “ Transition from Clutter” section of our blog post.
Microsoft outlook 2016 updates update#
The user’s mailbox in Office 365 & must receive a service side update to be Focused Inbox enabled. Īs a reminder, there is a client and service side component required for Focused Inbox to appear in Outlook. For more details, read our blog post on admin controls. Note: we have provided admins the ability to control the rollout of Focused Inbox in their organizations. If you want to see our latest for other platforms, see our blog post, as these details haven’t changed. Focused Inbox is coming to an Outlook near you! Here is an update on our status for Outlook 2016 for Windows.