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Microsoft releases surprise Outlook for Mac update, new Office due in 2015

Summary: Microsoft released a new version of Outlook for the Mac today, aimed exclusively at Office 365 subscribers. The company also detailed ambitious plans for Office for the Mac upgrades next year.


In a surprise announcement today, Microsoft released a new version of Outlook for the Mac. The new version requires an Office 365 subscription to be activated.


The news came in a blog post from the Office 365 team, which promised that the new version would deliver 'improved performance and reliability and a fresh look and feel that is unmistakably Microsoft Office.'


The new version number, 15.3, syncs with the latest major version numbers for Outlook's Windows counterpart, which is currently at 15.0.4659.1001.



The new Outlook supports Exchange Online accounts for Office 365 commercial subscriptions as well as Outlook.com (formerly Hotmail) accounts paired with Office 365 Home and Personal subscriptions. It also supports IMAP a


According to Microsoft, the new release includes performance and reliability improvements from a new threading model and database structure. It also includes improved support for categories (with syncing between online and Mac category lists), searching for online archives, and Office 365 push email support.


The new release is available as a download from the Office 365 portal for signed-in subscribers. It's worth noting that Microsoft recommends uninstalling Office 2011 for Mac 'for the best experience.'



The new Outlook is not available for Office users who have purchased a perpetual license to Office 2011 for Mac or Office 2013 for Windows.


In other Office for Mac news, Microsoft detailed its roadmap for the next release of Office.


In the first half of 2015 we will release a public beta for the next version of Office for Mac, and in the second half of 2015 we will make the final release available. Office 365 commercial and consumer subscribers will get the next version at no additional cost, and we will release a perpetual license of Office for Mac in the same timeframe.


That timing is in line with the probable release dates for Windows 10 and the next version of Office for Windows, suggesting that a very big upgrade cycle is in the works for next year.


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