What Awaits Users When Microsoft Terminates Support for the Work Tools Browser Extension

The Work Tools extension was a popular tool for users of Microsoft 365, allowing them to access their work apps and documents from anywhere they had a web browser.

Ridha Fathima
Ridha Fathima November 28, 2023
Updated 2023/11/28 at 6:41 AM

Microsoft has announced that it will be ending support for its Work Tools browser extension on January 15, 2024. This means that the extension will no longer receive security updates, bug fixes, or new features after that date.

The Work Tools extension was a popular tool for users of Microsoft 365, allowing them to access their work apps and documents from anywhere they had a web browser. The extension also provided a number of other features, such as the ability to schedule meetings, take notes, and manage tasks. Microsoft has not given a specific reason for ending support for the Work Tools extension. However, it is likely that the company is focusing its resources on developing new and more integrated ways for users to access their work apps and documents.

What does this mean for users?

If you currently use the Work Tools extension, you will need to find a new way to access your work apps and documents after January 15, 2024. Microsoft has a number of other options available, including:

  • The Microsoft 365 web app: The web app is a fully functional version of Microsoft 365 that can be accessed from any web browser.
  • The Microsoft 365 mobile apps: Microsoft offers mobile apps for iOS and Android that provide access to all of the core Microsoft 365 apps.
  • The Microsoft 365 desktop apps: Microsoft also offers desktop apps for Windows and macOS that provide a more integrated experience with your operating system.

Microsoft’s decision to end support for the Work Tools extension is a significant change for users of Microsoft 365. However, Microsoft has a number of other options available that provide a more secure, performant, and flexible way to access your work apps and documents.

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