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New Fast level coming to the Office Insider program in the “next few days”

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
August 30, 2016
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Earlier today, the Office 365 team took to an official blog to highlight August 2016 updates to Office 365. At the tail end of that post, however, they also addressed a new Fast Level that will be coming to the Office Insider program in the “next few days.”

This new Office Insider Fast level comes after more than one million Insiders used pre-release builds of Office and returned over 100,000 bits of feedback to Microsoft. The new level will be heading to Windows desktops, Mac, and Windows Mobile in the next few days, and Android and iOS very soon. According to Microsoft, the Fast level builds are the same builds that Microsoft employees utilize internally, and is best for those who want frequent earlier builds and are willing to put up with more bugs.

And so, if you’re an Office 365 Home or Personal subscriber, you should expect to see the new Fast Level become available within the next few days. Until then, you can stay up to date on all the latest Office news and information by visiting our Office 365 news hub.

Further reading: Microsoft, Office, Office 365, Office Insider, productivity

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