Office 2019 updates and enhances the usability of the Office 2016 versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc, and includes most (but significantly not all) of the features that Office 365 has been updated with since 2016. The only downside to this is that you only have access to a single licence which means that you can use it on one PC whilst an Office 365 subscription would enable up to 6 users to install the software which can then be used across a PC, tablet and smartphone.
Put simply, you just pay once for the software and can access it for as long as you like without paying an annual subscription. What’s Office 2019?Ī stand-alone, perpetual licence version of Microsoft Office 2019, it’s based locally on your computer rather than in the cloud. Read on to find out what’s new about Microsoft Office 2019, what sets it apart from Office 2016 and the subscription-based Office 365, and if it will work for you or your business. If you are currently running the older Office 2016 version, you might be asking yourself if it’s time to upgrade or if you’ll be okay sticking with what you’ve already got. Released late last year, there’s now a brand-new Office product joining the Microsoft Office suite, meaning that their products on offer now include Office 2016, Office 365 and the updated Office 2019. Our Verdict on The Latest Release of Microsoft Office