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Apple Maps now has a 3D globe, with better mountain, desert, and forest detail.Quick Notes make a note within any app via the Fn + Q shortcut or a hot corner.With a matching Tag Browser and Smart Folders see tagged notes. Factory reset the device from the System Preferences.Time Machine backup tweaked to exclude more system files.Low Power Mode option for more recent MacBook and Macbook Pro.Different modes to filter Focus notifications across iPhone, iPad and Macs.Live Text to copy, paste, translate and lookup text in Photos, Screenshot, Quick Look, and Safari.
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SharePlay feature to experience music or TV simultaneously and in sync with others. Again, check for compatibility of Mac and iPad hardware. Support for AirPlay content received from iOS and iPadOS devices, as well as from other Macs.
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The new OS has only been publicly available for about a week (from 25 October 2021).Īpple is sure to release an update with bug fixes and tweaks (there’s already a beta release of a Monterey update). That now means:Īnd for the moment Mojave (v10.14) is also supported but won’t be in a few months. Microsoft’s general policy is for Office to support the current and last two versions of macOS. That means the following releases of Office for Mac are compatible: Office for Mac that work with macOS Monterey In short, any Office for Mac which works with ‘Big Sur’ macOS v11 is OK with ‘Monterey’. Which Microsoft Office for Mac will work with the new operating system for Mac computers? Should you update to Monterey now or wait a little while? This includes Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, along with Skype and OneDrive for Business. Otherwise, you will have to either purchase a new device or continue using the now unsupported Office 2011 for Mac.The latest macOS, v12 called ‘Monterey’ is out now. If you have an Office 365 subscription but your computer can't run Office 2016 (if it's too old), you can use Office in the Cloud.
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So, if you're still using Office 2011, it's recommended that you don't upgrade to High Sierra unless you either purchase Office 2016 (part of Office 365) or you migrate to Apple's iWork suite (Pages, Keynote, Numbers) which can read/write Microsoft Office documents. Again, this means that the program hasn't been tested with High Sierra and, if there are any problems, Microsoft will not fix them. Microsoft has announced that Office 2011 is not supported with the new macOS High Sierra released in September 2017.This means that no more bug fixes or security updates will be coming from Microsoft and they will no longer help you with any issues you may have if you're still running Office 2011. Microsoft has announced that, as of October 10, 2017, they will no longer release updates for Office 2011.If you're still using Office 2011, you should consider upgrading to the new version for a few reasons:
If you're using Office 2016, then you can skip this article altogether.
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In late 2015, Microsoft released Office 2016 for Mac and it's available as a full retail purchase or as part of their Office 365 subscription package (highly recommended). What does this mean to you?įirst, it only means something if you're still running the old Microsoft Office 2011. Microsoft has announced that support for Microsoft Office 2011 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook) for Mac is ending October 10, 2017.