

The 1TB OneDrive account included with a M365 account is the secret killer app of Office 365. More info on free Office from MSFT itself here:ĭo you have a need for cloud storage? Because if you have Dropbox or Google Drive - or have been thinking of getting one - you may want Microsoft 365. If all you need is basic Microsoft Word, go to and sign up (or login with a Microsoft Account, or your Office Account (which started with Office 2013, I believe). I will not be responding to anymore comments on the matter, however I appreciate that people took the time to write down this information.įirst of all, Microsoft offers Google Docs-like Office webapps for free. I have tried and this is the message I receive: "You currently have not been assigned an Office license that includes the Office desktop apps.". I wanted to add that I cannot download Microsoft Office on my personal computer despite my job. The only upside I see with the subscription is the cloud storage but I probably wouldn't use it. I have also used these programs for personal use for years.Įdit: Thanks everyone for all the replies! I decided to go with the one-time purchase.I use these program to create and use work files.Here is some information on my current situation: However, I am unsure which would be better: a yearly subscription or a one time purchase. I would like to download Word, Powerpoint, and Excel on my home computer as these programs are required for my job.
