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Why pay recurring fees for 365 when Microsoft Office is only $50?

Why pay recurring fees for 365 when Microsoft Office is only $50?
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TL;DR: Tired of paying recurring fees for Microsoft 365? You can score Microsoft Office 2021 for life for $49.97, less than half the price of a single year of Microsoft 365.

Microsoft 365 just raised their prices, and because it’s a subscription, you’re never done paying for it. If you want a lasting alternative, get a Microsoft Office lifetime license while they’re on sale for $49.97 (reg. $219.99) for a little while longer.

Why Microsoft Office trumps 365

The issue with Microsoft 365 is that you’re never actually done paying for it, and there’s no guarantee the prices won’t go up again. Plus, it was recently announced that Microsoft would be raising the price of the subscription for the first time in 12 years. Functionally, that means it becomes a worse deal after month. The alternative is to go for a slightly older version of the same apps that you only have to pay for once.

This version comes with

  • Word
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint 
  • Outlook 
  • Teams (free version)
  • OneNote 
  • Publisher
  • Access 

Once you’ve made your purchase, you’ll get your download codes instantly. Then, you can install the full suite on one computer one time. As long as you have that computer, you have access the whole productivity suite with no recurring costs. Unlike Microsoft 365, it becomes a better deal the longer you use it. The only other major difference is these apps look a little different because they’re a few years older, but they still work great.

The deadline is coming up to get a Microsoft Office Pro 2021 lifetime license on sale for $49.97—grab it while downloads last.

That’s a lower price than a single year of Microsoft 365’s cheapest plan.

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