Microsoft is adding new push mail support and category sync to Outlook for Mac, weather options in calendar, propose new time features for meeting appointments, and an "online archive" option. While the additions to Word mainly focus on improved reading, sharing, and document editing, the big changes appear to be reserved for Outlook. The leaked screenshots show a Mac interface that’s identical to Office for Windows across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
There will also be a new interface to access recent documents, regardless of whether they were edited on Office for iPad, Office for Windows, or Office for Mac itself. Just like Office for Windows, the Mac version will integrate Office 365, OneDrive, and SharePoint functionality, including new collaboration features. Microsoft has four key "investment" areas for Office for Mac: modernization, enterprise ready Outlook, services & cloud connected, and OneNote for Mac.
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That includes full support for Retina displays, new Office 2013 features, and a redesigned ribbon interface. Microsoft is planning to re-design the entire user interface of Office for Mac to align it with the look and feel of Office on Windows. It has been four years since the last major version of Office for Mac, but the next version will look identical to its Windows counterpart. In a "history of Office for Mac" slide it’s clear Microsoft is targeting its next Office for Mac release in 2015, despite rumors the company would release it this year. Chinese site CnBeta has published a number of slides from an internal Microsoft presentation detailing the next release of Office for Mac. Microsoft’s next version of Outlook for Mac appeared earlier this week in leaked screenshots, and now we’re starting to see even more applications that are part of Office for Mac 2015.