The jury is still out on whether the Touch Bar on the MacBook Pros are a total gimmick or not — some people really like it but others, not so much.
While it'll take some time before there's a healthy crop of apps with Touch Bar support, Microsoft Office is ready to finally join the club.
SEE ALSO:MacBook Pro with Touch Bar banned from bar exam in multiple statesFirst teased at the new MacBook Pro's unveil event in October, Touch Bar support is finally rolling out this week for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook — but only for Microsoft's Office Insider beta users, The Vergereports. Regular Office users will get to use it in the coming months.
Touch Bar features appear to be fairly simple and straightforward, like displaying useful tools for formatting text and fonts in Word and PowerPoint.
In Excel (below), it will display shortcuts for things like recently used formulas and tools for color-coding cells.
Touch Bar support for Excel.Credit: microsoftUsers with the new MacBook Pro will also be able to initiate audio and video calls right from the Touch Bar using Skype for Business.
Skype for BusinessCredit: microsoftOf course, only some of the features were teased. Because the Touch Bar is customizable, there are probably a lot more shortcuts for app-specific features that we don't know about yet.
Office joins the short list of third-party apps — like Adobe Photoshop, Pixelmator, djay Pro and 1Password — to support the Touch Bar.
Hackers, however, have come up with all kinds of interesting Touch Bar integrations like a mini piano, that endless Nyan Cat and even playable classic games like Doomand Pac-Man.
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