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        New Microsoft 365 Apps and Basic Product Coming Soon
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
- January 12, 2023
A new consumer Basic product  offering for Microsoft 365 was announced this week. 
Microsoft also announced that the site to access the Microsoft  365 App, namely Microsoft 365.com, is  now commercially available. Additionally, Microsoft 365 Apps will be arriving this  month for Windows and mobile devices.
New Microsoft 365  Basic Product
  Microsoft  365 Basic is a new lower cost "premium" Office subscription bundle  that's aimed at individual users. The Basic product will be available on Jan.  30, 2023.
Pricing for Microsoft 365 Basic will be $1.99 per month  or $19.99 per year. Basic buyers can get it via this  Microsoft plans page on Jan. 30. It'll also be available for purchase  "from the OneDrive and Outlook apps."
Here's what Microsoft 365 Basic plan will offer to  subscribers:
  - Access to Web and mobile versions of Office applications,  such as Clipchamp, Excel, Microsoft Editor, OneNote, PowerPoint and Word 
- Access to Outlook for e-mail and calendar  functions, which is said to be ad-free and protected by "built-in security  tools"
- Access to 100 GB of OneDrive cloud storage, and
- Access to "support experts for help with  Microsoft 365 and Windows 11 at an affordable price." 
Microsoft already offers a "Standalone" OneDrive  subscription plan for $19.99 per year that delivers 100GB of online storage.  However, that plan will be going away. It'll be supplanted by the Microsoft 365  Basic plan. 
Subscribers to the 100GB "Standalone" OneDrive offering  will get switched automatically to the Microsoft 365 Basic plan, starting on "January  30, 2023," the announcement indicated. 
Microsoft is promising to bolter its Microsoft 365 Basic  subscriptions in the near future. For instance, it'll be adding "advanced  security features like ransomware recovery and password-protected sharing links  in OneDrive later in 2023." 
Microsoft also promised OneDrive storage enhancements. Coming  on Feb. 1, 2023, Microsoft will enable a "simplified overview of your  storage usage across Microsoft 365, including OneDrive, Outlook and more."  This simplified view will display how much storage is used of the total  capacity, breaking out total storage use by apps, such as OneDrive storage and  Outlook storage. 
Microsoft 365 App  News
Microsoft's announcement also provided an update on the  status of its newly rebranded Microsoft 365 App.
The Microsoft 365 App Web site, which has replaced  Office.com, is now at the "general availability" release stage. The  Windows and Mobile Microsoft 365 App product versions will be coming later this  month. 
Here's how Microsoft characterized Microsoft 365 App  availability:
  We are happy to announce that the Microsoft 365 app is now generally  available on the web at Microsoft  365.com and will be available on Windows and mobile on both Google  Play and the Apple  App Store later in January 2023.
The Microsoft 365 App is a rebranding of the Office.com  site, the Office Mobile App and the Office App for Windows. For this  rebranding, Microsoft dropped the overall Office name and uses new graphic  icons for the Office products. The branding switch was originally described  back in October.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.