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Unofficial Microsoft 365 Web Desktop Wrapper made with Electron
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
- π» Developing Locally
- π MIT License - Disclaimer: Not affiliated with Microsoft. Office, the name, website, images/icons are the intellectual properties of Microsoft.
This project is basically a Desktop wrapper for the web version of Microsoft 365, 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
- Windows x64 (EXE File)
- macOS x64 (DMG File)
- Ubuntu/Debian based distributions (DEB File)
- Red Hat Linux/Fedora based distributions (RPM File)
- Arch/Manjaro Linux based distributions (Uploaded on AUR)
- Gentoo Linux (Unofficial overlay)
- All Distributions supporting AppImage (AppImage File); and
- All Distributions supporting Snap (Uploaded on Snap Store)
For Installing this app on Windows:
- Just go to the Releases page
- Scroll down and click the
MS-365-Electron-vx.x.x-win-x64.exe
file. The Setup file will start downloading. - 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.
For Installing this app on Mac :-
- Just go to the Releases page
- Scroll down and click the
.dmg
file. The build is only for Intel Macs. - After it downloads, click on the file and mount it on your system. Now drag my app to the Applications Folder (There will be a shortcut in the opened window too) and your app will be installed. Open from Launchpad and enjoy.
For Installing in Ubuntu/Debian based distribution :-
- Go to the Releases page
- Scroll down and click the
.deb
file to download it. - Then run the deb file and click Install to install the App. Launch it from the Applications Menu.
For Installing in Red Hat/Fedora based distribution :-
- Go to the Releases page
- Scroll down and click the
.rpm
file to download it. - Then run the rpm file and click Install to install the App. Launch it from the Applications Menu.
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Install any AUR helper like
yay
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There are 2 packages in the AUR
ms-365-electron-bin
: For installing pre-built releasesms-365-electron-git
: For building the app from source and installing.
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Now, for example, using
yay
, run:yay -Sy ms-365-electron-*
To install the package accordingly.
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Wait for it to install and tada! The app is installed.
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This is supported by an ebuild uploaded on my unofficial overlay. First, enable the overlay on your system:
eselect repository add agam778-overlay git https://github.com/agam778/agam778-overlay.git emaint sync -r agam778-overlay
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Now, install the package:
sudo emerge -a ms-office-electron
To build the app locally:
Run this script to automatically install nodejs
, yarn
and all the dependencies, and automatically start/build the app (it will show options) (Note: for Linux and macOS Only!):
git clone https://github.com/agam778/MS-365-Electron.git
cd MS-365-Electron
bash build.sh
Or:
Run the following commands to clone the repository and install the dependencies
git clone https://github.com/agam778/MS-365-Electron.git
cd MS-365-Electron
yarn install
$ yarn run
yarn run v1.22.18
info Commands available from binary scripts: asar, dircompare, ejs, electron, electron-builder, electron-osx-flat, electron-osx-sign, extract-zip, install-app-deps, is-ci, jake, js-yaml, json5, mime, mkdirp, node-which, rc, rimraf, semver
info Project commands
- dist
electron-builder
- pack
electron-builder --dir
- start
electron .
question Which command would you like to run?:
To start the app, run yarn start
To build the app, run yarn dist