TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office for Windows for $35 vs. Microsoft 365’s $120 yearly fees. Deal ends February 23 (reg. $229).
We knew it was coming eventually, but it sucked to see Microsoft actually raise the cost of their 365 subscription service. We’ve been trying to say this all along: the lifetime version of Microsoft Office is cheaper in the long run. Why are you paying every month or year when you only have to pay once?
Take a look at the cheapest version of Microsoft Office, now on sale for $35 (reg. $229). After you pay, you’ll receive a download link and software activation key to set up the Office apps on your PC for lifelong use. After just four months, this one-time purchase will have already paid for itself.
You’ll get Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access to use. While you won’t get mobile app access or cloud storage like you would with Microsoft 365, you can easily work offline—and you never have to worry about recurring payments.
Download Microsoft Office for $35 until February 23 at 11:59 p.m. PT (reg. $229). No coupon is needed to get this price.
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 for Windows – $35
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