Periodic Table of Office 365 May 2018 Update

Matt Wade
jumpto365
Published in
2 min readMay 2, 2018

We’ve got a few updates to report on the Periodic Table of Office 365. Here’s a synopsis of the changes and the impact it’ll have on your use of it.

Three new languages

We are excited to announce three new language translations to help our European friends. Please welcome the Czech, Finnish, and Swedish. (We have conquered Scandinavia!)

Special thanks to our volunteer translators Barbora Mazochová (🇨🇿), Katja Jokisalo (🇫🇮), and Anette Stjärnkvist Lönnberg (🇸🇪). Women in tech for the win!

Microsoft Forms is generally available

We yanked the Preview monicker from Microsoft Forms, which recently graduated from a preview product to being generally available worldwide for all commercial and education customers. You can read more about it here.

New brand

You may note the appearance of a new logo on the graphic. jumpto365 is the new, combined effort for Niels and me. No longer will the Periodic Table be known as a combined icansharepoint-hexatown product. It is its own product under a new identity.

We’ll be making some further website and social media updates to maximize this new brand — including expanding this new blog — so stay tuned!

Wrap up

Thanks for checking out the Periodic Table. As always, if you’re not seeing the updates, make sure to do a hard refresh in your browser.

Feedback is always welcome, so feel free to respond here with questions or comments. We also accept feature requests and ideas here.

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Matt Wade
jumpto365

Microsoft MVP • Office 365 & Microsoft Teams specialist • NY→USVI→DC→NY