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<blockquote data-quote="yogi" data-source="post: 1710723" data-attributes="member: 8542"><p>When you purchase Office, there a few options:</p><p></p><p>- Office 365, which is an annual subscription (in Home, Personal and University editions)</p><p>- Office Home & Student, which is an individual one-time purchase for 1 computer (without Outlook)</p><p></p><p>With both, you get Microsoft Office 2016, which is the latest version of Office and by far better than Office 2011 for Mac. The only downside is the lack of Office Communicator, which was bundled with Office 2011. However, there is a Skype for Business preview available as of this week (<a href="http://www.skypepreview.com" target="_blank">www.skypepreview.com</a>)</p><p></p><p>So my suggestion would be to go with a Office 365 Home subscription, and stay up to date from here on out. If you dislike subscriptions, get the one-time purchase, if you don't need Outlook.</p><p></p><p>Also consider that you get some OneDrive storage and Skype minutes with each subscription, and can use the license on up to 5 computers as well as iPads and iPhones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogi, post: 1710723, member: 8542"] When you purchase Office, there a few options: - Office 365, which is an annual subscription (in Home, Personal and University editions) - Office Home & Student, which is an individual one-time purchase for 1 computer (without Outlook) With both, you get Microsoft Office 2016, which is the latest version of Office and by far better than Office 2011 for Mac. The only downside is the lack of Office Communicator, which was bundled with Office 2011. However, there is a Skype for Business preview available as of this week ([url]www.skypepreview.com[/url]) So my suggestion would be to go with a Office 365 Home subscription, and stay up to date from here on out. If you dislike subscriptions, get the one-time purchase, if you don't need Outlook. Also consider that you get some OneDrive storage and Skype minutes with each subscription, and can use the license on up to 5 computers as well as iPads and iPhones. [/QUOTE]
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