Microsoft also has claimed that Office 2021 and Office LTSC follow its Fixed Lifecycle Policy in terms of support, although it's a truncated version of that policy. These releases are notable for having just five years of support, instead of the traditional 10 years. The GA stage, newly announced, signifies that Microsoft deems the products as being ready for use by organizations and individuals in production environments. In April, Microsoft had released previews of both Office 2021 for Mac and Office LTSC. Microsoft also indicated that its long-term servicing channel (LTSC) version of Office, described as a "perpetual release," is now at the GA stage. There's also an Office 2021 for Mac product that's coming, but its commercial-release status wasn't described in the announcement. The traditional perpetual-license Office 2021 product for Windows, aimed at consumers and small businesses (commonly thought of as the retail "boxed" product), will be reaching "general availability" (GA) commercial-release status on Oct. Microsoft on Thursday announced product milestones for two newly arriving so-called "perpetual-license" Office products.
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