If you’re a Microsoft 365 subscriber who relies on Microsoft Office apps, you may have a big decision ahead. Microsoft decided to remove Office support from Windows 10, in what seemingly amounts to another obvious attempt at making you upgrade to Windows 11.
That means either buying and installing Windows 11, if your PC supports it, or buying a brand-new computer that comes with Windows 11 out of the box. For many Office app users, the latter path might be the only way to make the most of Microsoft 365 come October. That’s because many people still use Windows 10 PCs that don’t support the upgrade to Windows 11.
The somewhat good news is that Office apps won’t stop working completely when Microsoft pulls the plug on October 14th. However, you can expect performance issues after that deadline.
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