![]() ![]() Microsoft said that customers could run the new Outlook alongside the existing Outlook bundled as part of Office for Mac 2011, the four-year-old suite that will drop off the firm's support list in January 2016. ![]() "The new Outlook for Mac is available to Office 365 commercial customers and Office 365 Home, Office 365 Personal and Office 365 University subscribers," wrote the Office team in a blog post announcing Outlook's availability. Those subscriptions cost $80 for a four-year deal for college students, between $70 and $100 annually for consumers, and between $99 and $264 per user per year for businesses. Only customers with an active Office 365 subscription can download the refreshed Outlook for OS X. But the company took a different tack today because of its emphasis on the rent-not-buy subscription model that it's aggressively pushed since January 2013. Typically Microsoft rolls out a new edition of Office as a complete package, with all-new - or mostly-new - applications rather than release bits piecemeal. "This looks like it will be a journey, an evolution over the next year or so for Office on the Mac." company's approach to software development. "Microsoft likes to say 'It's a journey,'" said Miller of the Redmond, Wash. ![]()
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