Office 365 will officially lose support on Windows 10 come October

From PC World: Microsoft really, really, really wants you to ditch Windows 10 and upgrade to Windows 11 already. (Better yet, just buy a new PC!) The company says that 2025 is “the year of the Windows 11 PC refresh,” and they’re trying their best to will that slogan into reality.

Case in point: A new support page says that Microsoft Office 365 will lose support on Windows 10 in October, the same time the OS is shelved. “Microsoft 365 apps will no longer be supported on Windows 10 after it reaches end of support on October 14, 2025,” says the page.

That doesn’t mean installed apps will suddenly cease to function on October 14th. They’ll simply be “unsupported.” Using the cloud-enhanced versions of the Office 365 apps and their many companion tools might “cause performance and reliability issues over time,” and you can bet that these apps will start to nag you to move to a newer OS or machine almost constantly once that date passes.

I’ll reiterate that Office 365 apps currently installed on Windows 10 won’t simply switch off in October. And if you’ve bought the standalone non-subscription version of Microsoft Office, you can count on it to keep working as long as your computer does. There’s also no technical reason that apps like Word and Excel would stop working in their web-hosted and browser-based flavors, whether in Edge, Chrome, or whatever other browser you use. But Microsoft has indicated that performance and security may degrade as time moves past the October deadline, and they won’t guarantee compatibility for those who decline to upgrade.

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