TL;DR: I'm over my Microsoft 365 subscription, so I got this $49.97 (reg. $219) Microsoft Office 2021 license for life instead.
Have you noticed that everything you own is, well, a rental? I did—I realized that I've been paying monthly fees for everything from your DoorDash, Netflix, and, unfortunately, my productivity apps through Microsoft 365. I had it with the monthly fees, which is why I'm leaving Microsoft 365 behind for this Microsoft Office lifetime license.
Wondering why I finally pulled the trigger? It's because Microsoft just announced they're raising the price of Microsoft 365 for the first time in 12 years. I'm glad I finally made the switch since I have lifetime access to my favorite productivity apps after paying the one-time fee of $49.97 (down from $219).
Bye, bye Microsoft 365
I'm not sure why I waited to invest in an Office license, but I'm glad I finally crossed over. Why? Because my productivity apps are finally mine, and I even got to eliminate one pesky subscription.
Sure, this license is a little dated (it's the 2021 version), but I don't mind it at all since I'm saving money every month, and I don't need to be connected to WiFi to use my Microsoft apps. Check out what this Microsoft Office download arrives with to help me accomplish my daily professional and personal tasks:
- Word
- Excel
- PowerPoint
- Outlook
- Teams
- OneNote
- Publisher
- Access
Before purchasing, I checked that my PC met the system requirements for download (which I recommend everyone else do, too). Once I hit 'buy,' I got an email with a download link and software license key to install this Office license. The only downside? I'll have to repurchase this download if I ever upgrade my laptop.
Want to avoid the Microsoft 365 price hike?
Grab this Microsoft Office 2021 lifetime license for Windows for just $49.97 while supplies last. The price goes back up on April 27 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
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