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Labor Day Weekend Deal Drops Microsoft Office as Low as $25 for Life

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If you're heading back to school or you work from home, you'll likely want to make sure you've got access to Microsoft Office. You might not use every app, but at some point, you'll probably dip into the classics like Word, Excel and Powerpoint. If you'd rather pay once for access to these, rather than a monthly fee, then don't miss your chance to get a lifetime license for Microsoft Office 2019 for just $25 on StackSocial. That $25 price applies to the Mac version, though the Windows version is just a couple of bucks more. Either way, it's a great deal to nab just before Labor Day. 

Mac users will get the Home and Business suite of apps, which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams Classic and OneNote. Windows users will get the Professional Plus version, with additional apps like Publisher and Access. Just keep in mind that you won't get Microsoft Teams on the Windows version. 

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This isn't the latest version of Office, but compared with signing up for the Microsoft 365 subscription, which costs $7 a month or $70 a year for individuals, StackSocial's offer might be a better deal for those who just need the basics and not the very latest features. There is a free Microsoft Office online alternative that you can use, but it lacks several features and can only be used in the browser. These days, Apple users can also score Outlook as a free Mac app. Even so, the additional productivity apps available may make this bundle a sound investment for most people.

Some important things to note: You'll get a one-time-use code for a single computer, so you won't be able to download these apps on multiple devices. That means that if you upgrade to a new computer or your current one dies, you likely won't be able to transfer the suite. These licenses also lack some of the added conveniences you'll get with a 365 subscription, including OneDrive cloud storage and cloud-based AI features, including Microsoft Copilot.

Source: cnet.com

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