Why Are We Now Paying for Microsoft Office 365 Instead of Buying It Once?

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Asked By CuriousCat99 On

I've noticed that I'm now being charged a subscription fee for Microsoft Office products, and it feels like a lot compared to how it used to be. I remember a time when you could just buy software like Word or PowerPoint with a one-time payment. Now, I switched to a basic plan because I don't need extra features like AI tools or OneDrive storage. However, I'm stuck with web-only versions of these apps. Can someone clarify if it's still possible to buy and download Word with a single payment?

5 Answers

Answered By TechGuruX On

Yeah, you can definitely still buy Microsoft Office as a one-time purchase! They sell versions like Office Home & Student that you can download directly. Just check Microsoft's official site for the details.

Answered By RebelCoder2000 On

Microsoft does still offer those one-time purchase licenses, but they can be a bit hidden on their site. Just remember, they are typically more expensive upfront compared to subscription options which come with frequent updates and cloud benefits.

FrugalKnight -

Exactly, just do a bit of searching on their site! And yeah, you could also look into free alternatives if you don’t need specific features.

Answered By ShopSmart123 On

You can also find a one-time purchase version on Amazon. I recently saw it there for a decent price. Just look for 'Microsoft Office Classic'—it’s all there!

Answered By OldSchoolGeek On

Honestly, this subscription model is just about Microsoft maximizing profits. They make more money through subscriptions since people won't stick with the same software for long. If you want a local installation, make sure it’s a permanent version, but just be aware that it won't have all the online perks like 1TB of storage!

Answered By BudgetFinder2020 On

If you're looking for a more budget-friendly alternative, you might want to try LibreOffice or OnlyOffice. They're free and can handle most document editing tasks without the hassle of subscriptions!

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