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Microsoft Office 365 Gets Replaced With Microsoft 365, It will coming on April 21

Microsoft 365 Personal and Microsoft 365 Family subscription prices won’t have any changes over your existing Office 365 subscription.

Microsoft Office 365 Gets Replaced With Microsoft 365, Coming on April 21
Microsoft 365 will offer various advancements over your existing Office 365 subscription

Microsoft 365, the suite that was initially aimed at enterprise users and was available with a bunch of services including Office 365, is expanding further and reaching end consumers. The Redmond company on Monday announced that starting April 21, Office 365 will become Microsoft 365. This means that the customers who previously used Office 365 will get an upgraded experience through the new offering that is touted to be the “subscription for your life” and will include not just Office apps but also OneDrive cloud storage and an all-new Outlook. Microsoft has also revealed two new apps, namely a Microsoft Family Safety app and Microsoft Teams for consumers.

With a view to offer the fresh experience, Microsoft 365 Personal and Microsoft 365 Family subscriptions will be available next month. The new subscription plans will replace the Office 365 Personal and Office 365 Home editions and will continue to offer desktop Office apps, 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage per person, and 60 minutes Skype minutes -- alongside “advanced security features” and ongoing technical support. Additionally, there are new features and advancements to deliver an uplifted experience altogether.

In terms of major upgrades, Microsoft 365 has received an upgraded Microsoft Editor that comes in more than 20 different languages and is accessible through Microsoft WordOutlook.com, and as a standalone browser extension for Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Microsoft Editor uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide features such as spelling and grammar corrections and refinement suggestions such as acronyms, clarity, and formality in a real time. All this works just how you use writing assistance from the online grammar checking site Grammarly.

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Microsoft Editor uses artificial intelligence (AI) provide you with a virtual writing assistant

The new Presenter Coach listens to your tone of voice and gives feedback in a real time to highlight areas that require some variations. You'll also get speech refinement training through grammar suggestions, including how to better phrase your speech. Microsoft is bringing its Presenter Coach to everyone through a free preview, though it will eventually be provided to Microsoft 365 subscribers.

Aside from Presenter Coach, Microsoft has upgraded the PowerPoint Designer with over 8,000 images, 175 looping videos from Getty Images, 300 new fonts, and 2,800 new icons that all will be provided to Microsoft 365 subscribers.

Microsoft is also upgrading the experience on Excel by bringing a Money in Excel solution. This is aimed to help users easily import transactions and account balances and customise workbooks. The new addition is also designed to deliver personalised insights on spendings. Initially, Money in Excel will be available in the US in the coming months.

Microsoft has also developed new data types such as food, movies, places, chemistry, and even Pokemon. These will let you construct your data related to over 100 topics and get entries such as nutritional information of a certain food item or evaluate different types of breeds by applying new data types.

The new data types and smart templates will be provided to Office Insiders this spring and to Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscribers in the US in the coming months.

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Microsoft Family Safety app will be available for Android and iOS users

The Microsoft Family Safety app can also be used to protect kids from exploring new apps and online services on their devices. Parents can also add content filters to steer their kids away from inappropriate content.

In addition to the Family Safety app, Microsoft has announced Teams for consumers to let individuals stay connected with both their personal and professional lives. Microsoft Teams recently surpassed the mark of 44 million users, thanks to the work from home culture due to the coronavirus outbreak. But the software giant is evidently looking to boost that number. Thus, we're getting Teams for consumers in the coming months.

On the pricing front, Microsoft 365 Personal will be available at $6.99 a month, while Microsoft 365 Family will be priced at $9.99 a month. This shows that there won't be any changes in the prices over what you'll get on Office 365 Personal and Home subscriptions today.

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