We will see an Office 2019 arrive next year
If Microsoft has a star application along with Windows, that is its well-known Microsoft Office office suite There are plenty of presentations. A set of programs designed to facilitate work with text, spreadsheets and databases that has become tremendously popular among users.
In fact, popularity has increased even more when a multi-platform application has been made and that is that, saving the logical differences, we can access Word, Excel, Power Point... either from iOS, Mac, Android and of course, WindowsAn application that, however, had been stopped for some time (we had to settle for Office 2016), only waiting for the appropriate updates to arrive. At least until now.
And it is that the people of Microsoft have taken advantage of the Microsoft Ignite conference to publicize a high-profile announcement such as the launch date of Office 2019 And we already anticipate that you can sit down and wait, because it will arrive in 2018, but in the second half of the year. It may coincide with the arrival of Redstone 6 in October, a date that fits with the leaked Office roadmap. So there is still a year left to be able to check the news of this new version.
And it is that although they have not revealed the novelties that this new version of Office will bring, it is almost certain that will bet on using a design adapted to Fluent Designand for improving the use that can be made of it through accessories such as the _stylus_, betting on new effects and greater pressure sensitivity as well as tilt effects and ink reproduction.
It is to be hoped that the formulas and graphics will also be improved and that in the process new animations and graphic improvements for PowerPoint (Morph and Zoom). Likewise, the cloud could be another of the fields in which we see new developments, seeking to offer an even more attractive idea for users who want to have their work accessible anywhere.
For now there is still a lot of time left and we don't know more details, but nevertheless we shouldn't wait that long to start to know details and maybe be able to access the first betas to hit the market.
Source | Office Blog