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    This Office 2024 license might make you wonder why you’ve been paying subscription fees for Microsoft 365

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    If you’re still handing Microsoft $10 every month for the same Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps you’ve been using all your life, it might be time to stop the subscription spiral. For a limited time, you can score Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business for a one-time payment of $159.97 (reg. $249.99)—no monthly fees, no surprise price increases.

    This version includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, all in their latest 2024 editions. It’s the perfect setup for anyone who just wants reliable tools on one Mac or PC without the bloat of cloud storage or required online access that they never use anyway.

    You’ll also get real-time collaboration, modern AI-powered features, and smart layout tools. And, because this download is tied to your device (not the cloud), you won’t wake up to a completely new Outlook layout that requires you to quickly re-learn the entire app before work. Another bonus? You won’t also discover that Microsoft is deleting an app altogether, like they are with Publisher… what’s next?

    Don’t sleep on this deal. This Microsoft Office 2024 lifetime license for Mac and Windows is available for $159.97 (reg. $249.99) for a limited time. No coupon is needed, but downloads are selling out.

    Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business for Mac or PC Lifetime LicenseSee Deal

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