TL;DR: Through April 27, you can get Microsoft Office 2024 for your PC or Mac for less than $160 for lifetime access.
Microsoft recently announced some surprising news: For the first time in 12 years, Microsoft 365’s subscription price is being increased. If you’re frustrated by rising prices or simply tired of recurring fees, you might want to invest in a Microsoft Office lifetime license instead.
There’s no need to cough up the now $99.99 yearly fee for access to Microsoft 365—own your favorite productivity apps forever with this 2024 Microsoft Office lifetime subscription. Your Office apps will live on your PC or Mac forever once you pay the one-time $159.97 (reg. $249) fee while licenses last.
Microsoft Office 2024 is the latest edition on the market, arriving with classics like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Teams for your daily productivity—and with a modern makeover. Another bonus? Instead of shelling out the additional nearly $30 for your 365 subscription (which Microsoft says is the cost of adding AI features), you could have them forever with Office.
Imagine never running into writer’s block or ever having to manually generate a chart? The AI tools in Word and Excel make that possible.
Check out all the other improvements you’ll enjoy in the latest version of Microsoft Office:
Get the latest version of Microsoft Office for your PC or Mac while it’s available for $159.97. Supplies are limited, and this offer ends on April 27 at 11:59 PM Pacific.

Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business for Mac or PC Lifetime LicenseSee Deal
StackSocial prices subject to change.
Autentifică-te pentru a adăuga comentarii
Alte posturi din acest grup

Regular power strips are great and all, but it’s time to upgrade beca

Beginning on June 30 of this year, residents in Georgia are going to

Google has released Chrome 138, the latest edition of the browser tha

One of the things I miss about covering smartphones is the designated

Among other things, Microsoft Word saves information about the author

The latest Firefox update brings the browser up to version 140 with v

Hey, PCWorlders! Here’s a little browser trick I learned from an arti