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Microsoft Office 365
cbxjeff
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I thinking of buying the version that allows 6 users. What's involved in installing it on user 2-6?
Thanks guys,
Thanks guys,
It's too late for me, save yourself.
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If a person (home user) is going to go the Microsoft route, it really is not a bad way to go since you'll always have the latest version. Just remember it is more or less a lease and you never actually own the software. If you buy it on disc, it is yours to use from then on, but it is that one version.
Libre office works on MS Windows machines as well...
Same for me I got 2010 Office Suite, Still using it.
Hate to Pay Micro Soft (365) every year to use the same product.
If you want MS 365, and you are a Veteran, you can go to https://www.shopmyexchange.com and get MS 365 for $69.95 and renewal is $19.95 after that
?This is a subscription service you must renew every year. The standalone version is also too expensive. FREE alternatives such as Libre Office Suite are nearly as good. Google Docs also has everything most users need.
Office 365 takes over your computer, installing services to run in the background without your permission that consume CPU cycles (50% or more), RAM and disk space, even if you haven't launched any Office program. If you disable those background services, automatic updates that can't be disabled turn them back on and even install icons without your permission. This type of behavior falls within the definition of malware.
MS Click-to-Run service is one that grinds away in the background for LONG periods using massive computer power. It can slow even your fairly new computer to a crawl, and MS support won't tell you exactly what it is doing. I asked, but they just feed you a bunch of mumbo-jumbo and try to blame the problem on other programs (guess MS can't blame it on Windows :-\ ). My guess is it's gathering/storing user behavior data (even though I opted out). Personally identifiable or not, it's still using your computer and your electricity.?
Just download one or the other and try it for a while. Either one will fully uninstall if you choose to do so (but you won't.)
I normally agree with most of your posts WT but whomever wrote that review is absolutely laughable.
Cool - thank you!
Sorry - I didn?t verify / fact check that. That was a review I saw on a site to buy office 365.
What made me ASSume it was accurate is that my laptops are often running at 100% disk and memory use. When I look at the processes, they?re usually the background ones that always run, regardless of what I?ve actually opened up... one that keeps my disk utilization up is MS?s background file sorting / db?ing that helps quicken search functions. So, I ASSumed the worst.
Free is for thee.