

Better yet, this license, which is available for either Windows or Mac, is a one-time purchase - no recurring charges.

But right now, StackSocial is offering a chance to grab a perpetual Microsoft Office 2021 license for just $40, which is good for around 88% off the usual price.

These apps have been the standard for home office productivity for a long time, but they're not always included with your device, and getting access on your own may cost more than you think.Īssuming the barebones online freebie version of Office won't work for you (see below), your options essentially boil down to paying a rolling monthly or yearly fee for a Microsoft 365 subscription or punting for a one-time Office license, which typically costs as much as $430 with the full panoply of apps. There's also Microsoft PowerPoint for creating presentations, Microsoft Outlook for email and scheduling and Microsoft Access for database management (though that last one is only available on the Windows edition). And for spreadsheets, Microsoft Excel offers a higher level of functionality than you'll generally find in Google Sheets. Microsoft Word, for instance, is the industry standard when it comes to word processing. Microsoft Office is used by business, schools and individuals around the globe, and is often considered the default when it comes to productivity apps.
