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Get all the classic Microsoft Office apps for your Mac or PC with this one-time purchase


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TL;DR: As of March 7, you can get lifetime access to Microsoft Office's essential apps on either Mac or PC for just $49.99, which is 85% off their usual price of $349.


From mental health and productivity tools to entertainment and exercise apps, monthly subscription fees are getting out of hand. You shouldn’t have to add to that ever-growing list of monthly costs just to access the work tools you need every day as well.

Right now, you can score a lifetime subscription to a bundle of essential Microsoft Office apps for your Mac or PC for only $49.99. That’s a one-time cost — in other words, no more monthly fees — that’ll save you 85%.

Whether you work from home temporarily, partially, or permanently, Microsoft Office's suite of software is one of the most popular ways you can stay productive, organized, and efficient during your work day. This six-part package gives you lifetime access to the video call and collaboration app Microsoft Teams, classics like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, plus the free digital note-taking and productivity tool OneNote, and the email and calendar app Outlook. As a bonus, the PC package also gives you Access, Publisher, Lync, and Infopath.

You’ll be able to access your software license keys and download links to each program immediately upon purchase. This Microsoft Office deal features the full 2021 versions of each program, but you’ll also get all future updates as well. Plus, you'll have access to free customer service in case you run into any qualms. Most importantly, you’ll be able to give up monthly and annual subscription fees for your everyday work software.

If you’ve got a PC, you’ll just need 1GB of RAM and 4GB of hard disk space to download all the apps. If you’re a Mac user, you’ll need 4GB of RAM and 10GB of hard disk space. Either way, it’ll only cost you $49.99 (regularly $349) for a limited time. That’s 85% in savings.

Prices subject to change.

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