Microsoft Is Cutting Off New Office Features on Windows 10 Soon
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Microsoft has decided to take one more decisive step to drive users away from Windows 10 and accelerate the definitive transition to Windows 11. This time, the company has chosen to reach one of the points...
After August 2026, Microsoft 365 (Office) software will receive only security updates on Windows 10. New features will require Windows 11. Microsoft 365 will no longer have new features on Windows 10
Although regular support for Windows 10 ended on October 14, 2025 (except for us in the EU, where it continues until October 2027), Microsoft is regulating further support... Read the article: Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10: Security updates until October 2028, but without new features Where you can follow us: Facebook, Reddit, Google News, X, Threads Want to stay up to date? Add us to your favorite sources on Google!
Microsoft is slowly tightening the screws on everyone who hasn't yet upgraded to the newer Windows. Although Windows 10 officially ended support in October 2025, Microsoft 365 ran on it without any major issues. However, that's about to change. Windows 10 is entering deep freeze mode, and not upgrading to Windows 11 will soon cut you off from new features. Microsoft 365 is going into retirement. In August 2026, we'll get version 2608 of Microsof…
Windows 10 users have to adjust to limitations in Office applications. Starting this month, Microsoft will freeze the development status for Word and Excel. Security updates will remain, but new features will require Windows 11. (Continue reading)
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