Get the newest version of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint & never pay for Office 365 again

TL;DR: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are yours to keep — grab Office 2024 Home for just $129.97, no subscription

Is a computer really a computer without Word, Excel, or PowerPoint? Sure, there are alternatives, but Microsoft Office is the standard productivity suite for a reason. Right now, you can get the newest version of Office for just $129.97 (reg. $149.99) without signing up for a Microsoft 365 subscription. Let’s face it: Microsoft can raise those fees whenever they want.

This one-time purchase works on Mac and PC, and it’s tied to your Microsoft account (not your device), so you can re-download it when you upgrade.

Included in Microsoft Office 2024 Home download

  • Word: Now, with Smart Compose and real-time collaboration
  • Excel: Dynamic arrays and AI-powered data analysis
  • PowerPoint: Record presentations with voice, video, and captions
  • OneNote: Organize notes across all your devices

Get Microsoft Office 2024 Home for just $129.97 and own Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote for life.

 

Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or PC: One-Time Purchase – $129.97

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https://www.pcworld.com/article/2645547/get-the-newest-version-of-word-excel-and-powerpoint-never-pay-for-office-365-again.html

Created 1mo | Mar 25, 2025, 9:40:10 AM


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