Outside of the latest and greatest office version that my work uses, I've been working off of Microsoft student office 2016 that I scraped together some pocket lint for back in university. By pure coincidence, I heard that Home Office 2024 had released recently - a much welcomed and long overdue upgrade. I imagine I won't need to update again for another decade, haha.
What is the major differences between Microsoft Office 2021 and Microsoft Office 2024? I am starting to think many software companies and hardware companies like CPU makers make very small tweaks to justify the prices. If we are talking differences between Word 95 vs Office 2024, yes its a huge difference, but between Word 2021 and word 2024? I am not too sure lol.
Hi Daniel, I incorporated your HTML editor using TinyMCE into a database I developed for a school I volunteer at. Could you tell me if Access 2024 still has the older browser control or if your HTML editor will work with the new Edge browser control? If not, do you have plans to update your editor (or tell us how to do it ourselves)? Thanks for all the wonderful content!
Office 2024 is merely a snapshot of Microsoft Office at a given point in time (whenever they decided to package it up as a 'new' version for sale). So by the time it is actually available, it is behind the MS365 version. The difference is that MS365 incurs a never ending monthly subscription fee and the minute you stop, all your applications cease to work and you can no longer use any of your files whereas Office 2024 is a one time fee and you can use the software for as long as you wish. No, there has been no change on the file size limitation in any version. You can either use multiple backends or switch to an alternate RDMS to get around the issue.
When they announced the end of Publisher I felt Access would be next to vanish completely, looks like they've added some of the more useful access features into excel Ask any non-business person when they used either of those titles and either they don't recall, it was at school, or say access is used at work. or they're oddballs like me and use access for anything they may need to search through later, and publisher is used for calendars and such
I thought Access was going the way of the Dodo a while back, then they invested in it, a bit. Then this. Then they're killing VBA slowly (Outlook first)... How long can Access continue without a web version.... Next they're disabling ActiveX controls by default. I just don't know anymore. What I do know is it is a mess. No central focus, lots of bugs with every new feature which they never completely address. Most features that are released are incomplete and take years to 'complete', just look at the 'Modern Charts'. Also, if you look at various usergroup videos and blog postings, you'll notice turnover within the Dev Team and Product Management, so a lot of lost knowledge there which also hurts progress. So much wasted potential, so poorly managed (I don't know if that's at the product level or upper management), underfunded & understaffed, ... How much longer will this keep going on for? Your guess is as good as mine!
I don't think there's truly much, but you can always review pages such as: support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-s-new-in-office-2024-and-office-ltsc-2024-baadecbe-a8fc-4435-8cb8-70e93fd08b56
I think it's a business opportunity if a group of programmers decides to launch a product similar to MS Access. This is because there are no similar applications that are both high standard quality and accessible to the common user. Moreover, sooner or later MS will abandon Access, they want to push for DB solutions not accessible to common users.
There are so many alternatives on the market now. Then there's the fact that most new developers go to web technologies that can do everything Access does, and more and are far more flexible.
You don't think what? That there are alternatives or that new developers like web programming languages over an old VBA driven application like Microsoft Access? FileMaker is one alternative for instance. AirTable. Zoho PowerApps Caspio knack teable Nocodb kexi LibreOffice base Apache OpenOffice base Symphytum glom (web.archive.org/web/20190228143420/www.glom.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page) ...
Hi Daniel Someone high up in MS is pissing on MS Access again. Ok, so going forward ... If MS wants us to pay extra for their Access 2024 version, we must ask the questions (1) what new features are in Access 2024 Stand alone that would make it worthwhile? (2) Is this stand-alone compatible with older MS Office Pro bundles? (3) Upon purchase of Access standalone 2024, during its installation will it step on its older version in the previous bundle? I suspect not, I suspect we will have two versions co-installed and get a whole new round of bugs just from the dual install Thank you for your reasearch and presentation. It was a good job and I benefitted from it.
Co-installation hasn't been a good idea since Office 2007. It used to be super easy and reliable to do, but now you should use VMs to segregate editions. Backwards compatibility used to be Access' biggest feature, this is no longer true. Thus, there are no guarantees of compatibility between versions especially moving forward. Now you get blank sections or files that you simply can't open. You can no longer open older files without having access to intermediary versions of Access to perform the file format conversion. New, worthwhile features... That's always a matter of opinion. As one person already started, most people could still simply use Office 97 for what they actually do. In the case of Access specifically, I haven't seen any real worthwhile new features in 10-20 years. The only one that might be of interest is the new SQL Editor, but that isn't even part of Office 2024 and has been pulled from testing because of issues.
MS Access has always been treated oddly, I feel that it's likely be removed altogether within the next few versions of office since they're slowly adding some of its more useful features into Excel
I'm not sure I understand the question. For perpetual licensed versions, 2024 is the most recent. For subscription based, then MS365 is the latest, but the build will depend on your update channel and what settings your IT department have put in place.
Hi, do anyone know the “AutoSave" (Co-authoring) feature included on excel 2024 and power point 2024? As far as I know (Co-authoring) feature on office 2021 only works on word 2021.
I don't have firsthand knowledge, but according to support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-s-new-in-office-2021-43848c29-665d-4b1b-bc12-acd2bfb3910a Co-authoring was available in Word, Excel & PowerPoint (but want available in the LTSC edition) They also mention the autosave feature lower in the article.
great to know windows has intentionally screwed over its consumer base once again. I needed access on the Home & Business. how can you offer a bare bones suite and even call it home and "Business"?
I know there's a preview program, but that isn't a perpetual licence, it's just a trial. And LTSC is not for consumers, just companies through volume licensing.
I'd start by reviewing: support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/what-s-new-in-excel-2024-for-windows-and-mac-faee26b6-ad74-40a8-9304-aa6db716553f which seems to indicate only the New LAMBDA function.
I think RUclips block URLs except for video creators, but you could try being creative when posting it (omit http www, add a few spaces etc), it might work, but no guarantees.
Yes, this omission of Access from all consumer editions of Office 2024 is quite distributing. This once again shows the importance Microsoft actually places on Access.
Hey, so does that mean the 365 subscription will enable Microsoft access 2024 version? If so, do i need to update it and how would i go about that? I don't want to pay $180... when i got a $7 subscription
Office 2024 is a snapshot in time of MS365. So in reality, if you're running MS365 current channel, then you already have Office 2024 and probably more as you get feature updates which Office 2024 does not get. For perspective, 180$ is a one time cost vs. 7$ is a monthly subscription fee for the rest of your life. When you stop paying the monthly fee, you have nothing and can't use any of your Office files anymore. With a perpetual version (..., Office 2021, Office 2024, ...) it is yours for your life. But in your case, with MS365 already, Office 2024 is of no value to you unless you wish to get out of monthly fees, but from an application, feature perspective you have the best, most up-to-date version available.
Outside of the latest and greatest office version that my work uses, I've been working off of Microsoft student office 2016 that I scraped together some pocket lint for back in university. By pure coincidence, I heard that Home Office 2024 had released recently - a much welcomed and long overdue upgrade. I imagine I won't need to update again for another decade, haha.
Not much of an upgrade between 2016 and 2024, and no Access included.
What is the major differences between Microsoft Office 2021 and Microsoft Office 2024? I am starting to think many software companies and hardware companies like CPU makers make very small tweaks to justify the prices. If we are talking differences between Word 95 vs Office 2024, yes its a huge difference, but between Word 2021 and word 2024? I am not too sure lol.
For the average person the changes made in the past 10, or even 20 years are in consequential.
@@DanielPineault So if I can get 2021 pro for $20... then it's a no brainer? I care more about Excel updates than Word though...
I'd be very skeptical to be able to purchase any version of office for $20!
Hi Daniel, I incorporated your HTML editor using TinyMCE into a database I developed for a school I volunteer at. Could you tell me if Access 2024 still has the older browser control or if your HTML editor will work with the new Edge browser control? If not, do you have plans to update your editor (or tell us how to do it ourselves)? Thanks for all the wonderful content!
The old browser remains available.
Damn just paid office 365 Personal 3 months ago for a year. I was waiting for office 2024 forever had to pull the trigger
Yes, I don't think you're alone in that and truthfully Microsoft is trying to force everyone over to MS365.
I was sooooooooo close to doing the same this last couple weeks 😂👍 Think I might just buy a discounted 2021 though 🤔
What are the difference between office 2024 and other version?
What about the size of access database is increased frim 2 GB into above ?
regards
Office 2024 is merely a snapshot of Microsoft Office at a given point in time (whenever they decided to package it up as a 'new' version for sale). So by the time it is actually available, it is behind the MS365 version. The difference is that MS365 incurs a never ending monthly subscription fee and the minute you stop, all your applications cease to work and you can no longer use any of your files whereas Office 2024 is a one time fee and you can use the software for as long as you wish.
No, there has been no change on the file size limitation in any version. You can either use multiple backends or switch to an alternate RDMS to get around the issue.
When they announced the end of Publisher
I felt Access would be next to vanish completely, looks like they've added some of the more useful access features into excel
Ask any non-business person when they used either of those titles and either they don't recall, it was at school, or say access is used at work. or they're oddballs like me and use access for anything they may need to search through later, and publisher is used for calendars and such
I thought Access was going the way of the Dodo a while back, then they invested in it, a bit. Then this. Then they're killing VBA slowly (Outlook first)... How long can Access continue without a web version.... Next they're disabling ActiveX controls by default.
I just don't know anymore. What I do know is it is a mess. No central focus, lots of bugs with every new feature which they never completely address. Most features that are released are incomplete and take years to 'complete', just look at the 'Modern Charts'. Also, if you look at various usergroup videos and blog postings, you'll notice turnover within the Dev Team and Product Management, so a lot of lost knowledge there which also hurts progress.
So much wasted potential, so poorly managed (I don't know if that's at the product level or upper management), underfunded & understaffed, ...
How much longer will this keep going on for? Your guess is as good as mine!
I'm not a power user, but just trying to quickly find out if the features and other differences are enough to justify upgrading from 2021 to 2024...
I don't think there's truly much, but you can always review pages such as: support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-s-new-in-office-2024-and-office-ltsc-2024-baadecbe-a8fc-4435-8cb8-70e93fd08b56
I think it's a business opportunity if a group of programmers decides to launch a product similar to MS Access. This is because there are no similar applications that are both high standard quality and accessible to the common user. Moreover, sooner or later MS will abandon Access, they want to push for DB solutions not accessible to common users.
There are so many alternatives on the market now. Then there's the fact that most new developers go to web technologies that can do everything Access does, and more and are far more flexible.
@@DanielPineault Realy? I dont think so.
You don't think what? That there are alternatives or that new developers like web programming languages over an old VBA driven application like Microsoft Access?
FileMaker is one alternative for instance.
AirTable.
Zoho
PowerApps
Caspio
knack
teable
Nocodb
kexi
LibreOffice base
Apache OpenOffice base
Symphytum
glom (web.archive.org/web/20190228143420/www.glom.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page)
...
So are we to assume that there will be no Office Pro for the 2024 release?
It would currently seem that way.
Hi Daniel
Someone high up in MS is pissing on MS Access again. Ok, so going forward ...
If MS wants us to pay extra for their Access 2024 version, we must ask the questions
(1) what new features are in Access 2024 Stand alone that would make it worthwhile?
(2) Is this stand-alone compatible with older MS Office Pro bundles?
(3) Upon purchase of Access standalone 2024, during its installation will it step on its older version in the previous bundle? I suspect not, I suspect we will have two versions co-installed and get a whole new round of bugs just from the dual install
Thank you for your reasearch and presentation. It was a good job and I benefitted from it.
Co-installation hasn't been a good idea since Office 2007. It used to be super easy and reliable to do, but now you should use VMs to segregate editions.
Backwards compatibility used to be Access' biggest feature, this is no longer true. Thus, there are no guarantees of compatibility between versions especially moving forward. Now you get blank sections or files that you simply can't open. You can no longer open older files without having access to intermediary versions of Access to perform the file format conversion.
New, worthwhile features... That's always a matter of opinion. As one person already started, most people could still simply use Office 97 for what they actually do. In the case of Access specifically, I haven't seen any real worthwhile new features in 10-20 years. The only one that might be of interest is the new SQL Editor, but that isn't even part of Office 2024 and has been pulled from testing because of issues.
MS Access has always been treated oddly, I feel that it's likely be removed altogether within the next few versions of office since they're slowly adding some of its more useful features into Excel
I totally agree. Access has always been Microsoft Office's ugly stepchild. A major second class citizen, ignored, understaffed, never advertised, ...
Plz tell latest office version
I'm not sure I understand the question.
For perpetual licensed versions, 2024 is the most recent.
For subscription based, then MS365 is the latest, but the build will depend on your update channel and what settings your IT department have put in place.
Hi, do anyone know the “AutoSave" (Co-authoring) feature included on excel 2024 and power point 2024?
As far as I know (Co-authoring) feature on office 2021 only works on word 2021.
I don't have firsthand knowledge, but according to
support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-s-new-in-office-2021-43848c29-665d-4b1b-bc12-acd2bfb3910a
Co-authoring was available in Word, Excel & PowerPoint (but want available in the LTSC edition)
They also mention the autosave feature lower in the article.
great to know windows has intentionally screwed over its consumer base once again. I needed access on the Home & Business. how can you offer a bare bones suite and even call it home and "Business"?
I think most people feel the same as you.
I got Professional Plus 2024 for $0.
Care to share how?
The LTSC edition?
@@DanielPineault massgrave 🤫🤫🤫
I know there's a preview program, but that isn't a perpetual licence, it's just a trial. And LTSC is not for consumers, just companies through volume licensing.
@@DanielPineault I explained how it's done and my response was deleted for some reason.
That's odd. I haven't deleted any comments whatsoever, so it wasn't my doing.
thank you for this
Glad you found it useful.
Anyone knows which Excel functions are included in this release?
I'd start by reviewing: support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/what-s-new-in-excel-2024-for-windows-and-mac-faee26b6-ad74-40a8-9304-aa6db716553f which seems to indicate only the New LAMBDA function.
@@DanielPineault Thanks so much for that quick reply.
No problem. We'd need an Excel MVP to truly tell us if there are any others, but then again I'd expect them to be on that page.
@@DanielPineault I tried to reply here with a link to a Microsoft community post with related query but it seems to be filtered out (by RUclips?)
I think RUclips block URLs except for video creators, but you could try being creative when posting it (omit http www, add a few spaces etc), it might work, but no guarantees.
More bad news for the Access community! ☹️
Yes, this omission of Access from all consumer editions of Office 2024 is quite distributing.
This once again shows the importance Microsoft actually places on Access.
Thanks
My pleasure, glad you liked it.
👍
Thanks
Hey, so does that mean the 365 subscription will enable Microsoft access 2024 version? If so, do i need to update it and how would i go about that? I don't want to pay $180... when i got a $7 subscription
Office 2024 is a snapshot in time of MS365. So in reality, if you're running MS365 current channel, then you already have Office 2024 and probably more as you get feature updates which Office 2024 does not get.
For perspective, 180$ is a one time cost vs. 7$ is a monthly subscription fee for the rest of your life.
When you stop paying the monthly fee, you have nothing and can't use any of your Office files anymore. With a perpetual version (..., Office 2021, Office 2024, ...) it is yours for your life.
But in your case, with MS365 already, Office 2024 is of no value to you unless you wish to get out of monthly fees, but from an application, feature perspective you have the best, most up-to-date version available.