Microsoft offers free Outlook for Mac Preview to test Google Calendar & Contacts features
Microsoft on Wednesday released a standalone Outlook for Mac Preview version for free, as part of an attempt to gain more feedback on Google account upgrades including Calendar and Contacts integration.

The code represents the "earliest Outlook for Mac Preview build," Microsoft said, and is aimed only at people without an Office 365 subscription. Those who do have a subscription need to join Office Insider Fast to receive the same material.
Indeed, Insider Fast users have had access to extended Google support since early March. Microsoft cautions that the program supplies potentially risky builds that are on the cutting edge of Office development.

Google Calendar and Contacts data should sync like everything else in Outlook, with similar editing options. Microsoft is also building in a better Google setup experience, plus enhanced Gmail support, including Focused Inbox compatibility and automatic detection of travel and package information. The latter features were previously restricted to people with an Exchange, Office 365, or Outlook.com address.
The standalone Outlook for Mac Preview will expire on June 30. After that point, people will have to sign up for Office 365.

The code represents the "earliest Outlook for Mac Preview build," Microsoft said, and is aimed only at people without an Office 365 subscription. Those who do have a subscription need to join Office Insider Fast to receive the same material.
Indeed, Insider Fast users have had access to extended Google support since early March. Microsoft cautions that the program supplies potentially risky builds that are on the cutting edge of Office development.

Google Calendar and Contacts data should sync like everything else in Outlook, with similar editing options. Microsoft is also building in a better Google setup experience, plus enhanced Gmail support, including Focused Inbox compatibility and automatic detection of travel and package information. The latter features were previously restricted to people with an Exchange, Office 365, or Outlook.com address.
The standalone Outlook for Mac Preview will expire on June 30. After that point, people will have to sign up for Office 365.
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I had to use Excel/Word etc when I was working and by last boss kindly paid for the OSX version of Office. I still use it now that I'm retired but yes, I recently edited a document that was a mere 88Mb in size. Word on Windows 7 kept crashing (in a Fusion VM) but the native version handled it but messed up all the formatting (Doh!).
Libre Office fixed it all.
This is 2017 dammit. We should not have to go through these sorts of hoops in this day and age.
MS needs to get off the new feature bandwagon and make everything they foist on us stable to the nth degree.
They are still updating Silverlight which was supposed to have been retired.
As for Sharepoint ROFL, Ha-ha, ROFL. We used to call it the 'Document eater'. No need to say any more.