![]() ![]() Each version can be licensed by either one Mac or PC, forever, except for the Professional version. Microsoft also launched its traditional Office packages: Home & Student ($139.99), Home & Business ($219.99), and Professional ($399.99). Microsoft also revealed that business users will receive access to Office 365 on February 27. Consumers will pay $99.99 per year ($8.34 per month) for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher and Access, plus 60 minutes of Skype calling and extra SkyDrive storage students will pay $79.99 for four years of the University bundle. ![]() “I don’t believe any one has asked me that question before,” said Oliver Roll, a general manager at Microsoft.Īfter teasing Office 365’s launch on its website, Microsoft has come clean: Tuesday marks the consumer launch of Office 365, plus Office 365 University. Microsoft representatives couldn’t supply an answer. Since the Office 365 license covers five devices, it’s unclear whether Microsoft will treat a “household” as a single IP, or cover extended family such as parents and adult children who may move out of the home. What Makes A Household?Īt this point, Microsoft’s Office 365 package charges one fee per household, but it’s not exactly clear what the definition of “household” is. ![]() Office 365, already priced as a cheaper, subscription alternative to Microsoft’s retail Office packages, may offer families and friends additional discounts, provided that Microsoft doesn’t close a key loophole. ![]()
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