![]() Microsoft goes on to explain that in addition to saving $300 using the Office 365 Home Premium subscription product, the family also gets Outlook, Access, and Publisher-which are not included with Office 2013 Home & Student edition-an additional 20GB of online file storage with SkyDrive, and 60 minutes per month of Skype calls. ![]() By contrast, they would have to spend $699.95 to equip all five of their devices with Office Home and Student 2013.” For the sake of the math, Microsoft assumes the family historically upgrades to a new version of Microsoft Office every four years.Īccording to Microsoft, “A subscription costs $399.96 for four years. The mother has a Mac, the father has a PC, and plans to get a Windows 8 tablet. The family has a shared PC in the kitchen. Whether you’re a small business or family looking to employ Office across multiple systems, or a single user with a variety of gadgets you’d like to use Office on, the subscription pricing seems to make way more sense.Ī Microsoft spokesperson shared the following an example of a family. It’s easy to see which direction Microsoft wants customers to go. ![]()
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