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Microsoft Retires 35-Year-Old Office Apps

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
November 11, 2025
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Microsoft is going through significant changes as it attempts to completely remake its product line by adding premium features and integrating AI into already-existing tools like the Paint app. This is a means to take out all old applications which is still in use. From Skype’s tragic end to AI-driven pricing increases for Microsoft 365, the development has brought about significant changes that have made Microsoft users sceptical of the new approach. These shifts are mostly indicative of a situation where tech firms are allocating resources to developing technological markets. Microsoft’s announcement that one of its oldest programs, Microsoft Publisher, will be discontinued was one development that shocked devoted users. Microsoft’s lifespan page states that on October 1, 2026, the corporation will formally stop providing support for the program. Users are advised to convert all Publisher files to another format, such as a Word or PDF document, during the interim year. Helpful instructions for converting Publisher documents into new formats are available on Microsoft’s support page, along with a PowerShell script to automate the procedure.

Microsoft Publisher was first released in 1991 as a reaction to programs like QuarkXPress, PageMaker, and InDesign. It was initially included with Office 97 Small Business Edition. It made it possible for students, small enterprises, and the publishing industry to create readily templated promotional materials, such as newsletters, magazines, newspapers, business cards, and brochures. In order to stay up with the evolving publishing scene, the software has undergone multiple iterations over the years, including web publishing facilities, PDF export, and cloud collaboration features. But new developments have pushed Publisher out of a competitive market. Fortunately for supporters of the program, there are plenty of substitutes that can easily cover the gap.

A large portion of the justification for the discontinuance stems from the fact that Publisher is now functionally redundant due to improvements in Microsoft’s other tools, rather than Publisher’s usefulness. Word, PowerPoint, and Designer together can compensate for the loss of the Office staple, as Microsoft argues in its discontinuance notice. Word, for example, allows users to create newsletters, business forms, envelopes, and labels; PowerPoint, on the other hand, can manage single-page designs like posters, banners, or business cards. For its part, Microsoft’s AI-powered imaging tool Designer can create signage, advertisements, greeting cards, and other image-focused material. Users can visit Microsoft’s support page for a complete list of suggested substitutes. The organisation recommends using Microsoft Create to acquire a multitude of helpful templates.

There are also a number of non-Microsoft options. For example, Adobe provides a number of subscription-based programs, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Beginners who want to do anything from designing a business card to making a LinkedIn photo will find Canva especially helpful. Formerly called LucidPress, Marq markets itself as a straight substitute for Microsoft Publisher, claiming to offer the same features at a lower cost. As of right now, Canva and Marq both have paid monthly subscriptions that start at $15 and $12, respectively, with enterprise options. Canva purchased Affinity, a rival design program, in 2024 with the intention of competing with Adobe’s InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. Affinity’s Studio tool was once a premium service, but Canva has recently made it free. After Microsoft Publisher’s much-mourned retirement in 2026, the platforms’ cross-integration makes them a valuable alternative for anyone wishing to produce, edit, and publish their own material.

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