

Only bug fixes or minor improvements to existing features. Office 2019 does not get new features.Office 2019 is a one-time cost perpetual license.Office 365 gets new features as they're ready to release.The cheapest is $70 a year for a one computer license. There's almost nothing different between the two, with these exceptions: Your choices for an M1 Mac (presuming you specifically need Office and not a workalike product) are Office 365 or Office 2019. Apple can't do that for them, and vendors get plenty of advance documentation of what they need to do. It's up to third party vendors to keep their products up-to-date so they work in the latest OS. The Mac and its OS are their products, they can do whatever they want with them.
With only a few, very rare exceptions, you can't install an OS that's older than what your Mac shipped with.Īpple didn't wreck anything.

Apple's products have always been this way. This is also true of the most current Intel based Macs. Beyond 25 TB, storage is provisioned as 25 TB SharePoint team sites to individual users.You cannot install any OS older than Big Sur on any M1 Mac. Storage up to 25 TB/user is provisioned in OneDrive for Business. Request additional storage by contacting Microsoft support. Microsoft will initially provide 1 TB/user of OneDrive for Business storage, which admins can increase to 5 TB/user. Unlimited individual cloud storage for qualifying plans for subscriptions of five or more users, otherwise 1 TB/user.Exchange and SharePoint are domain versions only.This compatibility with Office does not include the Office 365 F3 plans. Previous versions of Office, such as Office 2010 and Office 2007 may work with Microsoft 365 with reduced functionality. This plan works with Office 2021, Office 2019, Office 2016, Office 2013, and Office 2011 for Mac.Assumes photos are 2 MB JPEGS and documents are 0.8 MB Office files.
