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I stopped renting Microsoft apps the second I learned a lifetime license is only $30

TL;DR: Microsoft Office Pro 2021 comes with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more, and it’s only $30 for life.

I used to pay for Microsoft 365 every month without thinking about it. It just auto-renewed, like some digital tax I’d accepted as part of adult life. Then, I actually looked at my bank statement. After years of payments, I discovered a lifetime license for Microsoft Office Professional 2021 – and it was only $29.97.

After years of paying for Microsoft 365 every single month, I was kicking myself for not finding something like this sooner. This version has no renewal fees, no reminders, and no monthly charges quietly bleeding my bank account dry. It’s a permanent license for one PC that comes with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access. And it’s not like I got a stripped-down version.

The suite includes all the Office apps I use every day – the same tools that have basically run every office and classroom since the 90s. Whether I’m refining a resume, building a business proposal, or tracking my fantasy football stats in a spreadsheet (don’t judge), everything I need is there. It also runs cleanly on older hardware, which is a great perk if you’re not working off a brand-new machine.

I also have to admit, I appreciate that this software doesn’t have AI constantly nudging me. There’s something satisfying about software that just works. It opens fast, does what you tell it, and doesn’t try to rewrite your sentences with a little sparkle icon. In a world where every app is apparently dying to overwrite your work, that’s kind of refreshing.

If you’re ready to ditch the monthly payments, a Microsoft Office Pro lifetime license is now only $29.97 (reg. $219.99).

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Read original at New York Post

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