TL;DR: You can get a Microsoft Office lifetime license on sale for $25 through June 1 (reg. $229).
Why are you paying a subscription for Microsoft 365 if you only use Word and Excel? The subscription-based apps may be fancy, but if you aren’t taking full advantage of them, you’re basically paying $10 a month for, well, nothing. You should grab the lifetime version of Microsoft Office instead.
This way, you can pay $25 only once instead of $10 every month. While there are a few differences, the most important part is that you’ll get your favorite apps, like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access, for life.
While Microsoft 365 gives you cloud storage and mobile app access, are you really using those features? We’ve found that only advanced users do, and everyone else is overpaying. And, if you want to work offline, you’re probably running into issues. This version gives you easy offline access, even if you can only access them from your PC.
Download Microsoft Office for Windows while it’s on sale for $25 (reg. $229).
No coupon needed, but this sale ends on June 1 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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