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"lifetime" license for Office vs "end of life" after 5 years
Ms office 2024 lifetime license one pc only?
how do i buy a lifetime subscription for office 2024
Should I buy Office Home 2024 or just use Microsoft 365 online?
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When I buy standalone Office 2024 for one PC, it comes with a lifetime/perpetual license. But then Microsoft says that they're going to drop support for that product in 5 years. Do I understand that correctly?
In other words, when they call it a "lifetime" license, they don't mean *my* lifetime, they mean the product's lifetime. (Of course. Duh.) Which is defined as five years.
Technically, I can *run* the software forever, but Microsoft's gonna kill it by pulling all security support. So ... now I get it. Not complaining. Just being clear.
So *now* when I compare standalone vs 365 ... they're *both* subscriptions. $150 for 3 years using Home standalone. Or $300 for 3 years for Personal 365.
Right?
Hello,
Anything that starts with Microsoft 365 is a subscription plan, not a pepetural license. If you want to pay for it one time and be done with, go here, scroll down, and get the Office Home 2024. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/buy/compare-all-microsoft-365-products-b
Currently, Microsoft does not offer a lifetime subscription for Microsoft Office 365. Instead, Office 365 operates on a subscription model where users pay for access on a monthly or annual basis. If you are looking for a one-time purchase option, you may want to consider Microsoft Office 2021, which is available as a perpetual license, but it is not the same as Office 365 and does not include ongoing updates or cloud services.
If you are specifically looking for a subscription, you can explore the different plans available through the Microsoft 365 admin center or the Microsoft Store.
References:
- Try or buy a Microsoft 365 for business subscription
- Buy or remove licenses for a Microsoft business subscription
- Buy a subscription from your free trial
- Buy a different subscription
- Try a different subscription
- Buy a subscription from your free trial
I've been using MS Excel 2000 for a long time now. But just moved up from Windows 10 to Windows 11 on a new (older, but reconditioned) computer.
I use Excel a lot for home or personal use. Inventories, personal databases, graphs of trends of things. I like to think I'm hot shit on a computer, but I'm really probably just medium-competent.
I want to move up to a newer version of Excel. Microsoft sells a one-time, non-transferrable download of Home Office 2024 for $149. Or I could rely on the cloud, free Microsoft365 online. I'm kinda old school, so I like the idea of having my own copy on my own desktop. I'm not spying for Russia or anything, yet I worry about privacy issues with the cloud. But sometimes even old dogs learn new tricks.
Which way should I go? Pro & Cons?