It is not an exaggeration to say that Excel runs my life. It’s where I do my job, manage my budget, and I also just habitually make spreadsheets for everything from apartment hunting to fantasy football. I’ve felt stuck with a Microsoft 365 subscription because I can’t do without Excel, and I can’t replace it with an alternative app because it’s what my job requires me to use.
That’s why I was so pumped when I learned Microsoft now has a recent version of Office that you don’t have to pay for every month. Microsoft Office Home works for Mac or PC, and you only pay for it once. It’s also on sale. Instead of paying $149, it’s $119.97.
Cheaper over time
Ok, yeah, $120 is more expensive than any single month of Microsoft 365 will ever be, but you also only pay for it once. That’s still cheaper than just two years of Microsoft 365’s cheapest possible plan ($72 a year).
This license lets you install Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote onto one computer. It connects directly to your Microsoft account, too.
And because these are the most recent updates, each app has all the new bells and whistles. That includes modern UI changes like ribbon navigation and AI-powered tools. Word has smart suggestions for writing, helping you craft polished documents quickly. Excel’s AI tools analyze your data and even generate visuals like charts and graphs to highlight trends.
It’s a major improvement if you’re used to working with an old version of Excel or one of the cheap alternative apps.
Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or PC for $119.97.
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Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or PC: One-Time Purchase – $119.97
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