
This coming October marks a turning point for many Microsoft users, as the company prepares to end support for several of its most widely used software products, including Windows 10, Office 2016, and Office 2019. Once official support ends, these programs will no longer receive security patches or fixes, creating a significant risk for individuals and organizations that continue to rely on them. Microsoft’s long-term plan is clear: push users toward Microsoft 365, its cloud-powered subscription model that guarantees ongoing updates. But for many, particularly those who prefer perpetual licenses or want to avoid recurring subscription costs, this transition isn’t ideal.
That’s where a clever solution called 0patch comes in. Originally developed as a way for Windows 10 users to continue receiving critical security fixes after the end of Microsoft’s support cycle, 0patch works by delivering micro-patches that address vulnerabilities without requiring full-scale system updates. Windows 10 users who opt for the service can extend their system’s secure lifespan for up to five years beyond the October 2025 deadline, offering peace of mind for those unwilling to move to Windows 11.
Even more interesting is 0patch’s latest announcement: support is now being extended to Microsoft Office 2016 and Office 2019. This means that, instead of facing obsolescence in 2025, these Office suites can continue to receive security updates for up to three additional years, pushing their usable life safely into late 2028. This extension is particularly valuable for businesses with large deployments of Office software, as migrating to Microsoft 365 or newer versions can involve significant cost and retraining.
To take advantage of these updates, users will need to subscribe to one of 0patch’s paid tiers. The Pro plan costs €24.95 per year, while the Enterprise tier is priced at €34.95 per year, with the latter designed for larger organizations that need centralized management. When compared to the expense of upgrading entire fleets of PCs or paying for ongoing Microsoft 365 subscriptions, this pricing makes 0patch an appealing stopgap solution. For anyone determined to keep using Windows 10 or their trusted version of Office beyond Microsoft’s cutoff date, 0patch provides a practical and cost-effective safety net.

