If you want Microsoft Office but don’t want to commit to an ongoing subscription, there’s a new option available.
Usually, access to the Office suite of products — including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook — requires a subscription to Microsoft 365. Starting Oct. 1 however, Office is available as a standalone, one-time purchase.
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A one-time Office Home 2024 purchase is $149.99 and includes everything except Outlook. Home & Business 2024, with Outlook and commercial use rights, is $249.99.
These are locked-in versions, meaning you won’t get feature updates as the 365 versions do, but if you’re happy with the current feature set and plan to use it for several years, it’s a decent option. The last time Microsoft offered a standalone version of Office was 2021. If you don’t mind using an older version, you can scoop up a lifetime license to Office 2021 for just $35.
What’s new in Office 2024 compared to Office 2021?
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Microsoft 365 costs $69.99 a year (or $6.99 a month) for an individual plan and $99.99 a year (or $9.99 a month) for a family plan for up to six people.
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Office 2024 runs on Windows 10 and 11, plus the three most recent versions of macOS. You’ll need a Microsoft account and an internet connection to use the product.
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Source : https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-office-2024-now-available-without-a-subscription-for-pc-and-mac/