You can verify your version now in the subscription tile located on your Office 365 Developer Program dashboard.
When we have a migration option for existing Developer Program members, we’ll provide more information about how to choose and how to migrate. However each member can only have one subscription. We are not requiring any existing member to move from E3 to E5 if they don’t want to migrate. This version of Office 365 offers even more value than E3, and can normally cost substantially more than our previous E3 subscription.Įxisting members with E3, who don’t need the additional capabilities of E5, will have the option to keep their current E3 subscription and continue to renew it. Stay tuned for more information in the coming months Can I choose E3 or E5?Īs of today, new Developer Program members are only offered E5, which is our flagship version of Office 365. Rest assured, we are working to enable all Office 365 Developer Program members to move from E3 to E5.
How do current users upgrade to E5?Ĭurrently, only new Office 365 Developer Program members will get the E5 offer automatically. To see what’s included in the Microsoft 365 E5 developer subscription, see Compare Microsoft 365 enterprise plans and Microsoft 365 Volume Licensing.įor detailed descriptions of both versions, see our updated documentation. Azure Active Directory for building advanced identity and access management solutions.Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) for compliance and information protection.Developers with Microsoft 365 E5 sandbox subscriptions can get everything they enjoyed in E3 plus can take advantage of: The Microsoft 365 E5 developer subscription offers new value and expanded access to critical Microsoft 365 workloads and capabilities. These E5 subscriptions will be renewable every 90 days just like the current E3 developer subscriptions (except for Visual Studio Professional or Enterprise subscribers, who get renewed for as long as they have a valid Visual Studio subscription). It now includes EMS, something our customers have asked us for on User Voice. This replaces the Office 365 E3 developer subscription that we made available starting in March 2018. Internet functionality requires an internet connection.Starting this week, all new members of the Office 365 Developer Program (including Visual Studio Professional and Enterprise members) can sign up for a Microsoft 365 E5 developer subscription (Windows not included). Microsoft account and/or organizational account is required for licensing and to access services. Some features may require additional or advanced hardware or server connectivity. Product functionality and graphics may vary based on your system configuration. Note that touch features are optimized for use with Windows 10 or Windows 8.1. But, all features and functionality are always available by using a keyboard, mouse, or other standard or accessible input device.
Windows: Graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9 or later, with WDDM 2.0 or higher for Windows 10 (or WDDM 1.3 or higher for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update).Ī touch-enabled device is required to use any multi-touch functionality. HFS+ hard disk format (also known as macOS Extended or APFS) For the best experience, use the latest version of any operating system specified above. Product functionality and feature availability may vary on older systems.
When a new version of macOS is released, the Office for Mac Operating System requirement becomes the then-current three most recent versions: the new version of macOS and the previous versions. MacOS: Office for Mac is supported on the three most recent versions of macOS. Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise is supported on Windows Server 2019 and on Windows Server 2016 through October 2025. Windows: Windows 11, Windows 10 SAC, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2019, or Windows Server 2016. Please note Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise is not supported on any Windows 10 LTSC client products. Windows: 1.6 gigahertz (GHz) or faster, 2-core