Tuesday, 6 June 2017 Apple announced at WWDC that the next version of macOS would be called High Sierra and would launch in the fall, with developers already allowed to download and give it a try. As far as Microsoft is concerned, most programs developed to run on macOS Sierra should work just fine on High Sierra as well, as long as they continue to receive support from the company. But in the case of Office for Mac, Apple customers need to choose the 2016 version, as the previous 2011 edition would no longer be supported, hence won’t work on High Sierra. Updated Office 2016 running fine on High Sierra The company explains in an announcement today that with end of support imminent for Office 2011 for Mac, no other updates and security patches would be shipped after October, and this is why the productivity suite won.
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High Sierra 10.13.4 is also the first one to warn users that they are running 32-bit apps. Apple has previously stated that High Sierra is the last Mac operating system that will run the older.