Where is the cheapest and best place to get Microsoft Office?
I am needing Microsoft Office that has Word, Excel, Power Point, etc. all included. I found on Microsoft.com that it is $149. Surely there has to be a cheaper deal that that.
Also I have seen there is a Microsoft Office 365. It is only like $35.00 and comes with more than just the main 3 programs. I am not sure which to purchase and why a person would purchase one over the other. Trying to make the best purchase. |
Office online is free, you just have to create a Microsoft account. It's the web versions of the apps, but mostly fully functional.
If you want the physical apps, you have to go with O365, which is $99/year. |
Do you know anyone who is a student or teacher and has a school email address?
Check here to see if their school qualifies for free Office. There's also a link there, "Not Eligible? See More Options" that will get you office 365 Personal (1 user) for $69.99/year. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/students |
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Google docs or libreOffice If your running Linux.
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That's why I'm still using an older version of Office on my home PCs. I think I paid like $70 for a three seat license, from Microsoft. |
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I use Apple's suite (Keynote, Pages, Numbers) and I never have any issues. Also don't have to pay MS for their bullshit. |
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I actually prefer the Apple suite, it's more user friendly. Imagine that. :D |
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Who doesn’t love VLOOKUP? What kind of heathen are you? Like Vail, my world runs through excel and it’s worth the money. If I were in a different industry it would probably be google docs. |
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Just gotta sling some shit. ROFL We’re running dork smack up in here. :LOL: |
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