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Unofficial Microsoft 365 Web Desktop Wrapper made with Electron
# Table of contents - [Table of contents](#table-of-contents) - [Introduction](#introduction) - [List of Features](#list-of-features) - [Windows](#windows) - [💿 Installation on Windows](#-installation-on-windows) - [📸 Windows Preview](#-windows-preview) - [macOS](#macos) - [💿 Installation on macOS](#-installation-on-macos) - [Linux](#linux) - [💿 Installation on Linux](#-installation-on-linux) - [Installation on Ubuntu/Debian based distributions](#installation-on-ubuntudebian-based-distributions) - [Installation on Red Hat/Fedora based distributions](#installation-on-red-hatfedora-based-distributions) - [Installation on Arch/Manjaro Linux based distributions](#installation-on-archmanjaro-linux-based-distributions) - [Installation on Gentoo Linux](#installation-on-gentoo-linux) - [📸 Ubuntu Preview](#-ubuntu-preview) - [💻 Developing Locally](#-developing-locally) - [📃 MIT License](#-mit-license) - [*Disclaimer: Not affiliated with Microsoft. Office, the name, website, images/icons are the intellectual properties of Microsoft.*](#disclaimer-not-affiliated-with-microsoft-office-the-name-website-imagesicons-are-the-intellectual-properties-of-microsoft) # Introduction This project is basically a Desktop wrapper for the web version of [Microsoft 365](https://microsoft365.com), which is free but with some basic limits. I initially made this project because I wanted to use Microsoft 365 on my Linux system with a native experience. Later, I decided to make it public so that others can enjoy this too! Don't expect this to be a full-fledged Microsoft 365 Desktop Suite (like we have for Windows/macOS), it's just a wrapper of the web version of Microsoft 365. Note - Windows Hello or Sign in with Security key is **not** supported and will show you an error. You will have to manually sign in with your E-Mail and Password. ***Do Expect bugs*** Supported Platforms 1. Windows x64 (EXE File) 2. macOS x64 (DMG File) 3. Ubuntu/Debian based distributions (DEB File) 4. Red Hat Linux/Fedora based distributions (RPM File) 5. Arch/Manjaro Linux based distributions (Uploaded on AUR) 6. Gentoo Linux (Unofficial overlay) 7. All Distributions supporting AppImage (AppImage File); and 8. All Distributions supporting Snap (Uploaded on Snap Store) # List of Features - Discord RPC - Dynamic Icons: - For macOS: Change icon in dock according to the app you've opened [[Preview]](https://github-production-user-asset-6210df.s3.amazonaws.com/68941022/245203309-3d0dfc1b-02e9-43a8-85d7-9493a2b86b56.mp4) - For Windows: Set overlay icon [[Preview]](https://github.com/agam778/MS-365-Electron/assets/68941022/791b661b-2b7d-43a6-96df-ee9c30c9b18a) - For Linux: Nothing, yet - Block Ads within the app - Directly open apps from the menu - Ability to use useragent strings of Windows, macOS or Linux - Switch between normal and enterprise/education/developer account in the same app - Back, Forward, Reload, and Home buttons - and more # Windows ## 💿 Installation on Windows For Installing this app on Windows: 1) Visit the [Releases](https://github.com/agam778/MS-365-Electron/releases) page 2) Scroll down and click the `MS-365-Electron-vx.x.x-win-x64.exe` file. The Setup file will start downloading. 3) After it downloads, click on the file and proceed with the Installation. You can choose whether to install for only you or all the users on the PC. You can always start the app from Start Menu or from the Desktop Shortcut. ## 📸 Windows Preview