As Windows updates are released every day, and are for the most part installed automatically, new updates could conceivably halt the automation capability in LEAP Office V10, as it has done in the past. Microsoft themselves however no longer test for backwards compatibility before releasing new versions. LEAP has always worked to maintain backwards compatibility for as long as possible. Microsoft Windows updates may cause issues (MYOB have obtained an extension for clients using V19.4 until May 2019.) Version 19.4 of the MYOB software, the only accounting software which integrates with LEAP Office V10, will be discontinued within the next year due to the ATO’s requirement for Single Touch Payroll reporting from July 2018. Much of the technology and components used to drive the automation between Microsoft Outlook and Word in LEAP Office v10 is either no longer supported, or is in the process of being deprecated by Microsoft. It is also expected that Microsoft Office 2019 will be released towards the tail end of this year. In fact, subscribers of Microsoft Office 365 can now only install Microsoft Office 2016 desktop applications from the website. New computers today include a version of Microsoft Office 2016 already installed. The third-party technology which integrates with LEAP Office V10 has surpassed the technology that LEAP Office V10 was originally written in and soon, it will no longer be compatible.
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