Tag Archives: Microsoft

The Shocking Truth About Microsoft’s Feedback Portal!

After a couple recent posts, such as:

where I discovered that a Feedback Portal Suggestion was deleted, and then another, and yet another. Today, I decided to take a closer look at what I’ve post here on my site and their current status within the Feedback Portal. I stopped after reviewing 34 suggestions from 9 different posts as adding more does nothing to reinforce the point to be made (and yes, there were even more that I could add to the list below! I simply pulled them as they appeared in my blog – so chronologically I suppose). The results speak for themselves and there is absolutely nothing anyone from Microsoft could ever say to be able to shine a different light or spin this in any positive manner. I truly was not expecting what I found and the words escape me at the moment.

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Another One Bites The Dust

Randomly decided to look at the Feedback Portal today, and something just felt… off. After a bit of investigating, I finally put my finger on it.

Another one’s gone. Vanished without a trace, no notice, no status, no archive. Just that eerie emptiness where an idea used to be.

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Microsoft Answers Is Being Retired

Did you see the new heading banner that appears when you go and access the (Microsoft) Access (Database) forum on Microsoft Answers?

Microsoft 365 and Office forum Moving to Microsoft Q&A

We are excited to announce that soon, the Microsoft 365 and Office forum will be available exclusively Microsoft Q&A. This change will help us provide a more streamlined and efficient experience for all your questions and discussions.

Starting July 16, you will no longer be able to create new questions here in the Microsoft Support Community. However, you can continue to participate in ongoing discussions and create new questions on Microsoft Q&A. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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Microsoft Increases Its Microsoft 365 Consumer Plan Prices

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Microsoft has announced a significant price increase for its Microsoft 365 consumer (what it commonly refers to as ‘Home’) subscriptions.

This price hike comes as Microsoft integrates its Copilot AI assistant into various applications within the Microsoft 365 suite.

The new pricing structure is as follows:

  • Microsoft 365 Family is now $129.99USD/year, up from $99.99USD/year equating to a 30.00% increase!
  • Microsoft 365 Personal is now $99.99USD/year, up from $69.99USD/year equating to a 42.86% increase!

 
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What is the Difference Between Office 2024 and MS365?

After my recent post and video regarding Office 2024’s release:

I’ve seen a few questions on my YouTube channel and in various forums where people are trying to understand the difference between Microsoft 365 (also referred to as MS 365 or MS365) and this latest release of Office 2024.

As such, I thought this an important subject to cover.

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Where’s Microsoft Access On All The MS365 Pages?

I recently was flagged on a post on LinkedIn

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The Grass Isn’t Any Greener, Microsoft Outages Felt Worldwide

A decade or so ago, every IT guy was on local systems.  Then came the cloud which was an old approach to computing dating back to at least the 80’s (shhh no one wants you to know that) and it was hyped as the best thing since sliced bread.  It was going to revolutionize IT, drive down costs, improve…

So, of course, business decision makers jumped on the hype word of the week and corporation after corporation made the expensive switch over to ‘The Cloud’.

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