Ditch the Microsoft Office rental! Its time to own your favorite productivity apps

TL;DR: Say goodbye to subscription fees forever when you own Microsoft Office 2021 for your PC for life, now $54.97 (reg.$219)!No judgment (maybe a little), but are you really still paying a subscription fee for Microsoft 365? We’re a little shocked since you probably use your productivity apps every day.

If you think about it, you’re essentially renting them.It’s time to ditch the subscription and own your Microsoft tools outright!You might think it’ll cost you upwards of $200—it does if you’re buying elsewhere—but New York Post readers like you can get lifetime access to Microsoft Office 2021 at a steal of a deal: $54.97 for your PC device until October 27.You might be thinking that it’s not so bad to rent out your apps with Office 365, but let us put it into perspective: the $69.99 yearly fee for Office 365 is literally the cost of an Xbox game.

Or the price of a (very overpriced) Friday night DoorDash dinner!Wouldn’t you rather spend a fraction of the cost, own your Microsoft apps (because everything in your life seems to be a rental), and put the rest of your money towards Elden Ring or a meal at your favorite sushi spot? We know we’d like that more.Once you pay the one-time fee for Microsoft Office 2021, you’ll be done with subscriptions and recurring fees for good—at least for your productivity apps.You’ll get lifelong access to the following: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access.Create stunning slide decks with PowerPoint to impress that big-name client at your PR or marketing firm, or jump into Excel to crunch numbers for your project manager.

If you’re working remotely, use Teams to meet with your team virtually and collaborate with them more easily—or catch up with the latest office gossip.The last thing you want to deal with is an obstacle or alert, so we recommend checking if your Windows device has its OS updated to at least Windows 10 and 1GB of RAM.All updates are also included with...

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Publisher: New York Post

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