Office v.X and 2004 require Mac OS X and are PowerPC (Rosetta) based apps - they will not run on OS X 10.7 Lion or later.Office 2011 and all prior versions are no longer supported and do not get (security) updates.
Office 2016 became 64-bit in July 2016 - if you use add-ins check they are 64-bit compatible.Office 2011 became end of life on 10th October 2017 - there will be no more security updates for this version of Office!.Office 2016 version 16 became publicly available for all users on 18th January 2018 - this version uses a new code base more in line with the Windows version allowing for better equality of feature set across all platforms.Office 2019 Preview for Mac Enterprise Users became available on 12th June 2018.Office 2016 perpetual licence track = you only get security updates e.g.Office/Microsoft 365 subscription track = you get full updates - features + security e.g.As of September 2018 Office 2016 was split into two tracks:.Office 2019 became available for Volume License users on 24th September 2018 - Office 2019 was made available to all customers, consumer and commercial in October 2018.With Microsoft Teams collaboration tools.As of January 2019 Office 2019 was split into two tracks:.As of 30th March 2020 the Office 365 subscription service was renamed to Microsoft 365.Microsoft announced in a blog post on 23rd September 2020 that there will be a new version of Office (probably named Office 2022) released in the second half of 2021, including a Mac version, and perpetual license versions will be made available.Support for Office 2019 will end on 10th October 2023.Support for Office 2016 will end on 13th October 2020.SECURITY WARNING: macOS 10.12 and earlier are no longer supported with security updates - see our securing older operating systems article.
macOS 10.13 - included in the macOS 10.13.6 Combo Update + Security Update 2020-005.macOS 10.14 - included in the macOS 10.14.6 Combo Update + Supplemental Update 2 (1st October 2020).
What are the current, supported versions of macOS?A. Office 2019 is only supported/gets security updates if you are running a supported version of macOS:.