1. US rules out bailout for Silicon Valley Bank, auctions reportedly underway 2. Apple CEO Tim Cook backs AR/VR headset, likely to launch this year 3. Infosys’ Mohit Joshi joins Tech Mahindra as MD and CEO

Microsoft discontinuing Office apps for Chromebook users

microsoft office
Spread the love

Microsoft is reportedly discontinuing support for Office, which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook, for Chromebook users starting from September 18.

According to TechCrunch, the tech giant is not abandoning the popular mobile device altogether.

Instead of an app that is downloaded, Microsoft is encouraging users to go to the web instead.

Since 2017, Microsoft has offered its Office suite to Chromebook users via the Google Play store.

Claim Free Bets

“In an effort to provide the most optimised experience for Chromebook customers, Microsoft apps (Office and Outlook) will be transitioned to web experiences (Office.com and Outlook.com) on September 18, 2021,” Microsoft was quoted as saying in an email statement by the tech website.

Microsoft’s statement also noted that “this transition brings Chromebook customers access to additional and premium features”.

The Microsoft web experience will serve to transition its base of Chromebook users to the Microsoft 365 service, which provides more Office templates and generally more functionality than what the app-based approach provides.

The web approach is also more optimised for larger screens than the app, the report said.

In terms of how Microsoft wants Chromebook users to get access to Office and Outlook, the plan is for customers to, “asign in with their personal Microsoft Account or account associated with their Microsoft 365 subscription”, according to the statement.

Chromebooks run on Google’s Chrome OS, which is a Linux-based operating system.

Chromebooks also enable Android apps to run, as Android is also Linux based, with apps downloaded from Google Play, the report said.

It’s important to note that while support for Chromebooks is going away, Microsoft is not abandoning other Android-based mobile devices, such as tablets and smartphones, it added.

    THE FREE MEDIA

    THE FREE MEDIA

    All Posts

    Related Post

    View All

    Taliban govt convenes conference on Afghan economic ...

    January 19th, 2022 | THE FREE MEDIA

    Spread the loveThe Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Wednesday will be discussing the economic situation of the country. A ...

    RIVM – International research confirms: lockdo...

    January 27th, 2022 | Ankita Deshkar

    Spread the loveLockdowns have a negative impact on the physical and mental health of many young people. They get less exer...

    COP 26 – World leaders have promised to end an...

    November 6th, 2021 | Ankita Deshkar

    Spread the loveOver 100 countries pledged to take steps to end deforestation. Deforestation or forest clearance is the rem...