Aim Enhancements For Mac

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Good news for Office 365 subscribers who use Apple devices: Microsoft apps now seamlessly integrate with the Apple ecosystem, which means working on documents is now much easier on an iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Here are some of those key capabilities. Co-authoring in Word, Excel, PowerPoint Apple users can now co-edit documents in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

Aim Enhancements For Mac

This new feature for Apple products allows several users to work, edit, or view changes in a document at once, whether from a PC, Mac, or mobile device. This feature also allows co-authors to track and identify other users who are making changes in real time. Autosave documents in the cloud The latest updates also come with an autosave feature for Apple users. This functionality not only automatically saves files, but also lets users view and restore previous versions of their content, similar to the autosave function in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. OneDrive support for iOS’s Files app iOS’s Files app, which was introduced in the, made searching and organizing documents more convenient for iPhone and iPad users.

However, it’s only now that Microsoft has integrated its own cloud storage platform with the Apple app. OneDrive for iOS now supports the Files app, which means users can access and edit all their files in OneDrive or Sharepoint, and easily classify them via a new tagging feature. File type preview enhancements The improved list view in OneDrive for iOS makes viewing file names and relevant details and sorting files much easier. This view option includes thumbnails on file previews and support for 130 file types that can be opened, viewed, or shared within OneDrive.

Drag-and-drop functionality A drag-and-drop capability is nothing new in iOS, but it was previously limited to moving around files from non-Office sources and apps. With the latest update, Apple users can drag and drop files from various sources that now includes OneDrive, Office, and other Microsoft sources. This capability saves users’ time when adding photos, graphs, and other files into documents or presentations on their iPad, iPhone or Mac. Better search function in Outlook Microsoft has also improved searching in Outlook for iOS because the search function now has its own tab in the navigation bar. The search feature is now more intuitive; tapping on the tab gives you instant access to top contacts, upcoming travel itineraries and deliveries, and recently accessed attachments.

These recent updates to Microsoft’s productivity tools aim to make users’ life much easier regardless of the device they use. But there’s way more Office 365 apps and programs to help you work more efficiently, and we have Microsoft consultants who can help you maximize all of them. Just give us a call.

Apple has announced in a recent (via ) that it will end AIM iChat login support for users running versions of OS X below 10.7.2 Lion on June 30, 2014. The change will affect those who use their mac.com and me.com addresses as AIM IDs to log into iChat on older systems, as users running compatible versions of OS X Snow Leopard and OS X Lion can to OS X Mavericks for free.

Aim Enhancements For Machine-type Communication

Meanwhile, users running OS X Leopard are directed to purchase and upgrade to and then install OS X Mavericks for free. If a user cannot upgrade to a newer version of OS X, then the on AOL's website will be required along with the need to repopulate a new contacts list. IChat was discontinued in favor of Messages, which has been the default instant messaging application on the Mac since its first appearance in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. According to the latest data from, Apple’s newest operating system, holds a 51% share on all Macs, while the share of systems running older versions of OS X affected by this latest change is 19%.

Aim enhancements for machine-type communication

I wish they would bring back support for screen sharing via Messages (like they had in iChat), and the ability to screen share specific files such a Keynotes. I also wish FaceTime was integrated into Messages.

It's really annoying having to launch a separate app if I want to FaceTime Audio someone or something. Saying that, I'm glad they've kept the 'soap bubble' chat boxes in Messages. I still can't stand the iOS 7 flat-style message bubbles, and unfortunately I think they'll introduce them in the OS X version with 10.10.