- Apr 25, 2013
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After spending some time digging around for the code name of the next version of Windows (Windows 9, it appears to be), I figured I’d do the same thing with Office. While what I’ve unearthed so far isn’t enough to say with 100% certainty, it’s certainly something more than deduction and implication (which, recall, if you will, when Microsoft skipped “Office 13″ as a code name, due to superstitious reasons).
Thus far, there’s a whopping one mention of “Office 16″ that I’ve found, but it’s from a senior user experience designer on the Office team at Microsoft, so it’s a worthy mention.
Microsoft has been distributing copies of a future version of Office to partners and testers recently, providing an early look at new features.
Despite the early stage of development, Microsoft has integrated the program set a function as an interactive assistant "Tell Me", which became available a little earlier in the Web version of Office Online.
Microsoft Office 16 screenshots
Thus far, there’s a whopping one mention of “Office 16″ that I’ve found, but it’s from a senior user experience designer on the Office team at Microsoft, so it’s a worthy mention.
Microsoft has been distributing copies of a future version of Office to partners and testers recently, providing an early look at new features.
Despite the early stage of development, Microsoft has integrated the program set a function as an interactive assistant "Tell Me", which became available a little earlier in the Web version of Office Online.
Microsoft Office 16 screenshots
http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/18/6375465/microsoft-office-16-screenshots