macos support

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The macos support tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft software and services on Apple's macOS platform. Recent threads highlight Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365 apps on macOS entering reduced functionality mode after July 13, 2026, unless updated with a renewed licensing certificate, affecting even perpetual license holders. Another topic covers Universal Print Anywhere, a cloud pull printing solution now generally available for mixed Windows and macOS fleets. Additionally, the tag includes content on running macOS on Windows PCs via Hackintosh or virtualization, exploring the practicalities and challenges of cross-platform OS use. These threads reflect enterprise IT and user concerns about licensing, cloud services, and interoperability between Windows and macOS environments.
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    Microsoft Office on Mac & iOS Will Go Reduced Functionality After July 13, 2026

    Microsoft says some Office and Microsoft 365 apps on macOS and iOS will enter reduced functionality mode after July 13, 2026, unless they are updated to builds carrying a renewed licensing certificate, with Office 2019 for Mac users left without an update path. That is not merely an obscure...
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    Universal Print Anywhere: Secure Cloud Pull Printing Across Windows and macOS

    Microsoft has moved Universal Print beyond preview with the general availability of Universal Print anywhere — a cloud-native pull print capability that lets employees send print jobs to a universal queue and only release them at a physical device after authenticating there, reducing unattended...
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    Running macOS on Windows PC: Hackintosh, Virtualization, and Future Prospects

    When it comes to operating systems, few questions spark debate like the prospect of running macOS on a Windows PC. With Microsoft Windows dominating the desktop scene—clinging to a market share of over 70% and thriving on its open hardware compatibility—it seems natural to wonder: Is it...
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