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2: A portable LED work light that doubles as a mobile charger? Yes, please. Each one runs only about 2 minutes, but all told you'll get about 20 minutes' worth of Pooh goodness.īonus deal No. That link will take you to "Stuck at Rabbit's House." Scroll down and you'll see around nine other shorts to choose from. What are your thoughts? Do you agree this is a good deal for Office? Do you wish Microsoft would just let you buy the suite outright instead of making you subscribe to it? Or is there simply no point given all the freebie options out there?īonus deal: Calling all parents! If you have toddlers and some kind of iOS device (iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch), you'll dig this: For a limited time, iTunes is offering a collection of classic Winnie the Pooh animated shorts for free. And, who knows, maybe Microsoft will wise up and lower Personal's price for good?
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Of course, after your first year is up, you'll have to pay full price for the next one - unless you can find another deal, that is. I still wouldn't pay $70 annually for Office, but $30? That strikes me as a fair price. Plus, a full terabyte of cloud storage is pretty sweet. But these don't give you any kind of mail client, and Outlook really is the best (though practically only) desktop email manager currently available. Needless to say, there are plenty of free alternatives to Office, including WPS Office and old-standby OpenOffice. (What a weird inclusion, I've always thought.) It includes not only Word, Excel and PowerPoint, but also OneNote, Outlook, a mess of OneDrive storage and some free Skype minutes every month. Office 365, of course, is Microsoft's subscription version of Office. Hopefully more than 500 units, because at this writing, some 470 had been sold.
The other caveat: I have no idea how much stock the vendor has. If you check the reviews, you'll see plenty of happy buyers of this exact product. And I'm not directly familiar with E-Tech Galaxy, though it's hard to argue with the company's eBay rating: 99.6 percent positive from over 30,000(!) customers. I'm always a little leery of sharing Office deals from third-party vendors, as I've heard some horror stories about bogus licenses. This version is for Windows and Mac and includes a tablet license. Okay, so what's a reasonable price? This: For a limited time, and while supplies last, E-Tech Galaxy (via eBay) is offering Microsoft Office 365 Personal (1-year, 1-user) for $29.99 shipped. To my thinking, Microsoft continues to charge an unreasonable amount for a package that's overkill for many users.
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Over the years I've said some pretty uncharitable things about Microsoft Office, but it's not the software I dislike - it's the price.