
The site changes will happen in November 2022. Nothing has been made public yet, rest assured will look at the changes when they actually happen. “įrom the little detail Microsoft has disclosed, the new Microsoft 365 app appears to be a Progressive Web App (PWA) which turns a web site into an app which runs on a computer or device. Available today for commercial users on the web and Windows. Tagging: A new way to group and organize your content with custom tags across all types of content.Available today for commercial users on the web, Windows, and mobile. Feed: Relevant content based on who you work with and what you work on is surfaced through an easy-to-digest interface to simplify your workflow.Available next month to all users on the web and Windows. My Content: A popular feature for business customers, now available for personal use, My Content is a central location to view and access all your content – created by you or shared with you – regardless of where it’s stored.Available next month to consumer users on the web and Windows. Welcome Badging: Allows you to see your Microsoft 365 subscription status and track storage usage in one easy place.Available next month to all users on the web and Windows, and on mobile in the coming months. New Apps module: Discover, launch, and pin the tools you use the most across Microsoft 365.

The Create module is already available to all users on the web, Windows, and mobile, with more template types arriving for consumers next year. “ New types of content creation and templates: Create is your place to quickly start on projects across several Microsoft 365 apps either from blank templates or try recommended templates for quicker inspiration.As you’ll read some of the changes are merely extending existing features for business/commercial Microsoft 365 to make them available to Family/Personal plans too.Ĭreate is Microsoft’s new gateway to templates and image resources like their implementation of Dall-E. Here’s Microsoft’s summary of the changes. There are changes and improvements but this is mostly a rebranding exercise.Īnd it’s optional, if you don’t use the site or apps listed above, you can keep on using Office as you do now. A place to see your recent documents and access Microsoft 365 services … or in other words, how, the Office mobile app etc work now. These changes are to what Microsoft calls the ‘starting point’ or gateway into Microsoft 365. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher etc all remain the same.

There’s NO change to the core Office programs and app. They are all currently available either at or the existing Office apps, except the last ‘Work seamlessly …’ which doesn’t need the Office app or site at all! What’s happening?Īccording to Microsoft, three existing Microsoft 365 services are being merged into a single entity – the Microsoft 365 app.
