Microsoft Office is a top-rated productivity app suite for a reason — and now it $200 off - 2 minutes read
TL;DR: Most professionals need access to Microsoft Office Home and Business, but since it doesn't automatically come with a Mac, it can be pricey to get. No so this Black Friday. While a subscription to Microsoft Office Home & Business 2019 for Mac or for Windows usually costs $229, now, through November 27, you can get it for just $29.97.
If you've ever used a Microsoft Office app, you know they make work so much simpler, whether it's through the formulas on an Excel sheet or the email access courtesy of Outlook. But while Microsoft Office is regularly used by professionals, it doesn't always come on computers — maybe you have a Mac, or a refurbished PC, or so on. If that's the case, this Black Friday is the perfect holiday for you.
Black Friday is the ultimate shopping holiday, and we have deals on the hottest items, including top software subscriptions. Right now, through November 27, you can get Microsoft Office Home & Business 2019 for Mac and for Windows for just $29.97, instead of its usual price $229. No coupons needed! It's the kind of shocking price drop you can only get on Black Friday.
Here's what you get with Microsoft Office Home and Business 2019:
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Outlook
Publisher
Access
OneNote
No, you don't get Teams or OneNote with this particular Microsoft Office suite, but it's still a top-rated host of productivity apps. PCMag, for example, gave it 4.5 stars in its rave review as well as an Editors Choice Award: "Microsoft Office remains the most powerful and flexible office suite money can buy!" the outlet declared, noting the 2019 version had both better graphics and better pivot tables in Excel.
Simply put, if you need productivity apps to get through your work day, you'll want Microsoft Office to do it. Don't hesitate this Black Friday: Get Microsoft Office Home & Business 2019, for Mac or for Windows, for just $29.97 through November 27.
Prices subject to change.
Source: Boing Boing
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