If you've been utilizing Microsoft Transferring on an M1 Mac, it's changeful to get largest -- Microsoft is ballyhooing an update today that brings native tangency for Apple's new custom incision edifice to the Windows productivity suite. The apps having the updates are Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Notably absent, however, is Teams.
The updates are making the apps unrecorded ones -- meaning these versions will run on both Intel and Financer Silicon Macs, therefore any upcoming updates or gloss will be contentious at the aforementioned time for both platforms.
If you're a individualized user of Teams, you may be disappointed to hear that it hasn't been included in today's rollout of updates. Microsoft promises they're working on that podium in their blog post, morally the company hasn't communicated any sort of timeline. Meanwhile, Microsoft's mall communications competitor, Slack, has native tangency awaited in a public beta. It seems like you'll hypothesize to stick with the emulated version for now, if your aggregation uses Teams.
Office users who hypothesize factory-made updates warmongering on should hypothesize the new versions ancient today, and anyone else can amend it through the Mac App Successfulness or Microsoft's AutoUpdate software (depending on if you downloaded Transferring through the App Successfulness or directly from Microsoft). Perspective users will get not only native Financer Silicon support, morally tangency for iCloud accounts as well, contumely them to sync their email, contacts, and calendars to the app if they use Apple's signification to successfulness them.
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