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There’s no need to cough up the now $99.99 yearly fee for access to Microsoft 365—own your favorite productivity apps forever ...
If you’re going to keep using Office tools (and you probably don’t have much choice), this is a rare chance to own them at a ...
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Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access for lifelong use. You’ll never face recurring fees or random ...
TL;DR: There's no need to deal with Microsoft 365's recurring fees—or the upcoming price hike—when you get this Microsoft Office download while it's price-dropped to $29.97 (reg. $229).
Your hack for avoiding Microsoft 365's upcoming price hike and banishing subscription fees for good (all at a fraction of the ...
The Redmond price increases will therefore not stop at private users and, as expected, the company wants to push its customers further into the cloud. Although the Microsoft 365 suite is the best ...