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1970 season release?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:43 am
by timothygager
Previous releases find their way to 365. Any news on this?

Re: 1970 season release?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2025 9:13 am
by toshiro
monica46cole wrote:
timothygager wrote:Previous releases find their way to 365. Any news on this?


Microsoft 365 Apps receive updates regularly, and you can stay informed about these changes through various channels. The update history for Microsoft 365 Apps lists the supported versions and build numbers for each update channel, with the most recent release date listed first. You can also visit the Microsoft 365 Roadmap to learn about features that have been launched, are rolling out, or are in development. Additionally, the release notes provide detailed information about features, security updates, and non-security updates included in each update.


Holy Internet bot hit and run, Batman!

Is this the robo-caller of the modern age?

Re: 1970 season release?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2025 10:30 am
by elpasopesos
toshiro wrote:
monica46cole wrote:
timothygager wrote:Previous releases find their way to 365. Any news on this?


Microsoft 365 Apps receive updates regularly, and you can stay informed about these changes through various channels. The update history for Microsoft 365 Apps lists the supported versions and build numbers for each update channel, with the most recent release date listed first. You can also visit the Microsoft 365 Roadmap to learn about features that have been launched, are rolling out, or are in development. Additionally, the release notes provide detailed information about features, security updates, and non-security updates included in each update.


Holy Internet bot hit and run, Batman!

Is this the robo-caller of the modern age?


Scary stuff. Some AI is reading our forums. It saw 365 and sent us an ad for Microsoft 365. Everyone needs to be careful about what they post on line. Big Brother really is watching.

Re: 1970 season release?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2025 11:45 am
by Big Fred Whitfield
"Scary stuff. Some AI is reading our forums. It saw 365 and sent us an ad for Microsoft 365. Everyone needs to be careful about what they post on line. Big Brother really is watching."

big brother, little brother, cousin, stranger, neighbor, Alice Kravitz, the horrors