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One time purchase. Have them both through work but it's just more convenient not having to login if you download the desktop clients on 365.
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Originally posted by Treeckcold57 View PostCare to share a link for that, please? PM me. The problem is the most sites offer at super low priced could be possibly a shady place to buy. I just need to find a right legit site to get at that price.
https://www.techpowerup.com/267822/c...nuine-software
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I'm still using office 2007
I think the subscription price for office is too high, and the new versions of office are not that cheap either. I would go for an outright purchase though, if given the choice. My vote is to look for some older versions.
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For me, LibreOffice works just fine. I considered paying for an office program, but I would be using it so rarely that it wasn't worth the price. And LibreOffice is pretty decent.
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Originally posted by Munkus View PostI bought a Microsoft key on a gray market site once. It worked initially, but eventually the code was black-listed and I had to pay full price for "legit" key. Since then I avoid the gray market. Many people don't have a problem, but YMMV.
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Originally posted by Treeckcold57 View PostCare to share a link for that, please? PM me. The problem is the most sites offer at super low priced could be possibly a shady place to buy. I just need to find a right legit site to get at that price.
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Originally posted by Greasy View PostYou can buy 2019 keys for like 30 bucks. I went that route for my wife's computer. I'm still rocking my old MSDN copy of 2016 on my machine. They took our MSDN licenses away though, so I'll probably upgrade to 2019 next time I rebuild my PC.
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Originally posted by Munkus View PostYeah, especially if you can get the non-sub version for cheap.
Also I think the sub version comes with 1Tb of OneDrive space if that matters to anyone. And you can share the sub with up to 5 other people. I think the non-sub version is only installable on a single PC but I could be wrong.
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You can buy 2019 keys for like 30 bucks. I went that route for my wife's computer. I'm still rocking my old MSDN copy of 2016 on my machine. They took our MSDN licenses away though, so I'll probably upgrade to 2019 next time I rebuild my PC.
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Originally posted by Lazy8s View PostI don't even use most of the feature enhancements, couldn't tell you what many of them are to be honest.
A vote for non-subscription here.
Also I think the sub version comes with 1Tb of OneDrive space if that matters to anyone. And you can share the sub with up to 5 other people. I think the non-sub version is only installable on a single PC but I could be wrong.
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Originally posted by Munkus View PostDepends on whether you want the latest version that is continually updated with security patches and feature enhancements, or a one-time purchase that will just get security patches.
A vote for non-subscription here.
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Originally posted by Kain View PostIs it better to get the subscription-based Office 365 or the one-time purchase Office 2019?
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Office 365 vs. Office 2019
Is it better to get the subscription-based Office 365 or the one-time purchase Office 2019?Tags: None
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