Mat Velloso maintains a pair of lightweight wrappers that repackage Microsoft’s Office Web applications into standalone Electron shells, giving users a dedicated desktop window for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneDrive without launching a browser. By embedding the official Office 365 and consumer portals inside a Chromium frame, the projects deliver native-like shortcuts, taskbar pinning, silent updates and separate cookie storage while retaining full cloud collaboration, autosave and real-time co-authoring. The Office 365 build targets business tenants that rely on SharePoint, Teams calendars and enterprise authentication, whereas the consumer variant signs in with personal Microsoft accounts and integrates OneDrive Photos, Family subscriptions and Outlook.com. Both builds strip away browser tabs and address bars to create a distraction-free workspace, add system-tray presence for quick email checks, and respect dark-mode toggles and corporate proxy settings. Because the wrappers simply surface Microsoft’s own web codebase, feature parity, security patches and accessibility tools arrive automatically on every reload, making the clients suitable for remote workers, students on Chromebooks and anyone who prefers a pinned Office icon to juggling browser tabs. Mat Velloso’s Office Electron clients are available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always install the newest release and can be queued for batch deployment across multiple machines.