Ditch Microsoft 365, this lifetime license pays for itself

Pay $40 once instead of $70 a year.
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Ever calculated how much you’ve spent on your Microsoft 365 subscription over the years? It’s disturbing. We’ll give you a hand: Multiply $70 with the number of years you’ve had it = a ridiculous amount of change. There’s a cheaper way to get Microsoft apps on your PC.

A Microsoft Office lifetime license costs only half of one year with Microsoft 365, except you get to download and use the apps as long as you’d like. For a limited time, the Windows version is on sale for $39.97 (reg. $219.99)—that’s its lowest price ever.

What’s included

This download gets you the newest version of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for Windows, along with Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher, and Access. Whether you’re a student, professional, or business owner, you’ll have tools for writing, presenting, and organizing data.

You’ll get the download link and software activation key immediately after purchase. You could use the apps within half an hour or faster if your PC allows it.

Office vs. Microsoft 365

Are they the same thing? No. Microsoft 365 charges you monthly or yearly; this lifetime license will never ask you for a dime after your initial purchase. However, what’s inside is also a bit different.

If you’re coming from Microsoft 365, you’ll be giving up mobile app access, cloud storage, continuous updates, and any AI integrations. For those not taking advantage of these features anyway and just wanting to use the apps, this lifetime license is what you’ve been searching for.

Download Microsoft Office 2021 for Windows while it’s only $39.97 (reg. $219.99) for a limited time. No coupon is needed for this lowest price ever.

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