Office For Mac 2016 Japanese Compatible
Your question is Home and Business, as of recent years I've only seen Home/Personal and Business as two separate product lines. Same core apps, Word, Excel, Power Point, Publisher, but the other apps such as email may differ. I currently have Office 365 for Home.
Devices are registered when you login to the apps from your devices. I run the 365 Home product on my IPad Pro 12.9 just fine, per the Office website: Office for iPad® and iPhone® requires iOS 8.0 or higher. Office for iPad Pro® requires iOS 9.0 or higher. Office 2016 Personal is for 1 pc/mac and 1 tablet and 1 phone. Office 2016 Home is for 5 pc/mac and 5 tables and 5 phones.
IPad/IPhone install is choose your app from the apple app store and install. Excel 2013 professional plus for mac os x. First time use you log into your MS account and the device is registered. Login is shared by each app so only 1 device is registered and apps are fully functional. I did read somewhere there are some minor differences between the IOS/MAC and PC versions though I no longer remember what they were. Guess I've not needed those 'features'.
I did not like the IOS Outlook, a bit too cumbersome to setup with my email accounts. It seems to want you to use the MS outlook web site to setup and 'link' multiple accounts and have that be your email storage. The built in Mail and calendar apps for IOS serve my functionality needs just fine.
Office 365 comes with OneDrive space, be sure to read the details and the FAQs as well regarding access to your files. Remember Office 2016 is a subscription service and there are rules. If you're looking at business version be sure to verify the plan has mobile apps that you want. The business plans have other concerns, it's for companies not end consumers, be sure you check very carefully all requirements to setup and use the business versions especially Email.
• Answered by Lawrence S from Elizabethville • Jun 28, 2016.
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Mac blu-ray player for windows. The note states, All applications in the Office for Mac 2011 suite are reaching end of support on October 10th, 2017. As a reminder, after that date there will be no new security updates, non-security updates, free or paid assisted support options or technical content updates. Things aren’t as bleak for Office for Mac 2016, although they aren’t promising. Version 15.34 and older aren’t supported in macOS High Sierra, and may not even launch. Updating to version 15.35 will get you up and running—or more accurately, up and limping.