


Updates to security lock down a previous backdoor exploit that used Macros to infect macro-enabled Office files. If you’re creating a slideshow in Powerpoint and previously it took up 60MB, you may be looking at a 30MB file now, making it easier to share and keep backups on your machine. This cuts the storage space required for files and improves security.įiles now take up half the hard drive space to store your files than they used to. The X indicates that the file is now an XML file.

You can navigate around the interface to find functions with ease, all without feeling cluttered.Ī major change users will notice is the “x” at the end of filenames. The new interface performs smoother than previous editions did on Apple products.
