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Microsoft Office 365 Home | 1-year subscription, 5 users, PC/Mac Key Card
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- Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium 32/64-bit - Subscription License - 1 Year - Pc, Mac - All Languages
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.8 x 4.4 x 1.5 inches; 0.32 ounces
- Item model number : 6GQ-00842
- Date First Available : January 20, 2013
- Manufacturer : Microsoft
- ASIN : B009SPTUW2
- Best Sellers Rank: #755 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)
- #42 in Business & Office Management
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microsoft Office 365 Home Premium
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Microsoft Office 365 Home | 1-year subscription, 5 users, PC/Mac Key Card
• Share with your entire family – for up to 6 people
• For use on multiple PCs/Macs, tablets, and phones (including Windows, iOS, and Android*)
• Premium versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, plus Publisher and Access for PC only
• 1TB OneDrive cloud storage with advanced security per person
• Collaborate on documents with others online
• Tech support via chat or phone with Microsoft experts
• Annual or monthly subscription. Your subscription will automatically continue. Cancel anytime.
*iOS and Android require separate app installation
Create your best work. With Office 365 Home, you and your family get Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and more. Work anywhere with apps that are always updated. Available in an annual or monthly subscription. Your subscription will continue until cancelled.
- 1 TB Secure cloud storageGet 1 TB (1024 GB) OneDrive cloud storage per person with ransomware detection and file recovery to safely store, edit and share documents, photos and more from anywhere, on all your devices.
- Optimised mobile apps View, edit and create documents with advanced formatting and co-authoring features optimised for mobile phones and tablets.
- Available on PC, Mac, Windows Tablet, Windows Phone , iOS, Android
- Get help right away from Microsoft trained experts, by phone or chat at no extra charge.
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Customers like the performance, value, ease of installation, and downloading of the software. They mention that it works well, is an excellent way to get a bargain subscription, and is economical. They also like the connectivity, and storage. That said, opinions are mixed on the quality.
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Customers like the performance of the software. They mention that the new Office 365 works great, everything works again, and the Office functionality is exactly as expected. The software is up-to-date and running well across all computers without having to worry about it. The key card works well, and it's excellent. Customers also say that the subscription model works well for them and that it works on MAC computers.
"...The subscription model worked well for us...." Read more
"...it is well worth it to keep my software up-to-date and running well across all computers without having to worry about upgrading every few years......" Read more
"...installed the app on an Android and Blackberry 10 phone, and it works quite well...." Read more
"...OneNote is probably the closest match I've seen, while Outlook is the ugliest and least useful...." Read more
Customers like the value of the software. They say it has great value, the annual licenses are reasonable in cost, and the OneDrive storage is worth it.
"...the Office 365 Home Premium 1yr Subscription Key Card to be an excellent value because of our situation and the 5-PC allowance...." Read more
"...With this price, it's cheaper and I will always have the option of downloading the latest version of Office or sticking with the one I have...." Read more
"The "Key Card" product:This is an excellent way to get a bargain subscription...." Read more
"...has to offer as it is better than the Student version and no different in price...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the software to be easy. They mention that the program is fast and intuitive, and it installs quickly. Some say that the convenience is well worth it, and the licenses are easy to manage.
"...Anyway, it's pretty easy to get set up so that our 5 PCs are all up to date with current versions with the software that they need for their..." Read more
"...It's ALSO the ability to download and install Office 2013 OR Office 2016, on up to 5 machines, for up to 4 people! That's the cool part...." Read more
"...I will say installation was painless on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1...." Read more
"...Microsoft makes access to my Office documents easy and convenient...." Read more
Customers find the software easy to download. They mention that it saves to OneDrive, and downloads effortlessly. Some say that the system is faster than 2007, and easy enough to transition over. The key card arrived very quickly and included all programs advertised. Customers say it's easy to install on multiple devices and that it'll get them up and running in minutes.
"...3. System is certainly faster (a lot) than 2007 and easy enough to transition over to the new version...." Read more
"The key card is good for up to five devices, downloads effortlessly, and gives the user a very broad range of programs that might be unaffordable if..." Read more
"...The subscription also makes it very easy to move your subscription from an old computer to a new computer...." Read more
"...It downloaded very easily and I've been using it very successfully...." Read more
Customers like the connectivity of the software. They mention that it can be installed on up to 5 devices and shared to 5 platforms. It's also applicable for multiple computers and has cloud storage available for files. Some appreciate the ability to share between devices.
"...need for their schoolwork, and the online storage is seamless and well integrated so they can always access their files whether they are at their..." Read more
"...it so I can keep all of my documents in the cloud, accessible and synced across all devices...." Read more
"...Again, the biggest advantage is that (for $99/year) you can install on up to five machines...." Read more
"...This allows me to install four instances, and still have a spare.Only minor complaint, I started with the 30 trail...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the storage provided by the software. They mention that it provides unlimited online storage along with Office for 5 PCs and 1TB of memory in the Cloud. They also appreciate the expanded OneDrive storage and Skype time. Customers also mention that the online storage is seamless and well integrated. Overall, customers find the product to be a great value for money.
"...the software that they need for their schoolwork, and the online storage is seamless and well integrated so they can always access their files..." Read more
"...Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, OneDrive, free online storage, access to Office Online, and a few more features...is a great..." Read more
"...program on five different machines mac and PC, and you get expanded onedrive storage for all your documents...." Read more
"...It gives memory on MS cloud services. I hope price of this does not go up." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the software. Some like the fact that the software will always be up to date, and new software updates just get incorporated. However, others say that the installation process was stupid and took a few tries.
"...And the quality of the software and syncing interface makes me willing to pay for this...." Read more
"...the Apple and Google apps not withstanding, but I do not like the subscription implementation. Way too much phoning home, bandwidth sucking, etc...." Read more
"...Very little maintenance is required...." Read more
"...I knocked off a star because of the stupid installation I had to go through:..." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the product key. They say it's worthless, and Microsoft doesn't recognize it. Some customers also mention that the product had a false key and was too hard to get to work.
"...the product line but the account was difficult to setup and login was always a pain...." Read more
"...The product key was not accepted with an error that it was not meant for my region...." Read more
"...when it came time to do the other PC, the key code had been thrown away by my wife who did not realize there was a critical # on that scrap of paper...." Read more
"...So, this product key is worthless unless I let my current subscription, which I purchased on the App Store, lapse???..." Read more
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At $73 I found the Office 365 Home Premium 1yr Subscription Key Card to be an excellent value because of our situation and the 5-PC allowance. I have my own laptop, and each of my 2 kids have 2 laptops - one that stays at my house and another that stays at at their mother's. In the past this meant buying 5 different licenses, and go through the pain of trying to swap activations from one pc to another if we replaced their computers every 3 years. It was possible, but also a pain to set them up and change their behavior to use online document storage so that they could access files whether there or here. (as a side note to offset those "why don't you just have them carry their laptops back and forth?" - one word "breakage").
Anyway, it's pretty easy to get set up so that our 5 PCs are all up to date with current versions with the software that they need for their schoolwork, and the online storage is seamless and well integrated so they can always access their files whether they are at their mother's house or mine.
The subscription model worked well for us. A Basic Office package per PC is $110 - if you are like our situation and have a houseful of devices that's $550, and then expect to pay that again when the newer version comes out or you replaced a PC and had problems getting the licenses migrated to another PC. Add in the online cloud storage access ease and it definitely improves the cost/convenience model. Works on PC/Mac and iPads. I was recently doing extensive business traveling and moved one of my licenses from my laptop to my iPad temporarily while I was more mobile yet still wanted basic edit access to Office package. When I was back and things settled down I was able to easily switch back again. Which is of note - if you want to use the Office package for more than viewing and actually need to create/edit Office docs on your iPad you are going to need an O365 license.
If you are a single device user by all means I think the regular Office license is likely to be best for you. However, I think if you have multiple devices this makes for a great deal.
The apps run beautifully on my two windows pcs and my ipads. By keeping all of my documents in sync across devices by saving them on Microsoft OneDrive (20GB included for free), I have seen a great increase in my productivity. I was in the process of migrating all of my productivity work to Google Drive, but am very disappointed in the way that Google Drive runs on iOS. I was hesitant to embrace the subscription model especially when Google gives it away for free, but now I am a full believer thinking it is well worth it to keep my software up-to-date and running well across all computers without having to worry about upgrading every few years...or locking myself into Microsoft long-term if somebody else comes up with something better. The subscription model will force Microsoft to stay ahead of the curve constantly trying to win its own customers to renew and not being able to rest on its laurels. And the quality of the software and syncing interface makes me willing to pay for this.
Finally, at this time through the Bing search engine you are able to get 100 GB of free One Drive space which has made it so I can keep all of my documents in the cloud, accessible and synced across all devices. The value that this adds to the program is incredible.
I'm very happy with my purchase and very happy that I was able to save money here.
The full review:
More to the point though, Office has become a different animal than it was. In the long run, Office 365 is a better deal than buying a downloadable, installable product--because you *get* a downloadable, installable product with this deal.
So what exactly are you getting here?
This package is the ability to use the latest version of Office in the browser--meaning, if you're on a machine that doesn't have Office installed, you can log into your Microsoft account (required) and use browser-based versions of all the Office apps. This also means that the online storage place called "OneDrive" (formerly known as "SkyDrive") can be used to store up to one TeraByte (1,000GB) of stuff, anything you like, private or public or just shared out as you wish.
It's ALSO the ability to download and install Office 2013 OR Office 2016, on up to 5 machines, for up to 4 people! That's the cool part. In the past, you might have to buy more than one copy of Office, or be the sole user, or only put it on a desktop and a laptop. Now I can put this on my desktop, laptop, and Surface Pro, then install it on my wife's PC and my daughter can also have a copy installed to use. I've been running Office 2016 for the most part and have been pretty happy with the way it works. 2016 is not hugely different from 2013 or 2010, just in little ways.
This package lets you use Office for a year. You can buy two or three and stack them to prolong your subscription (if you're afraid the price of Office will go up) or you can extend your subscription to more people (in case you have a bunch of kids and want to add mom and dad and grandma into the number of users). I added a year using this code. It was only easy to do because I looked online first for HOW to do it.
Which brings us to the only real drawback to Office 365: anything to do with the browser. The browser-based apps try to be as much like the desktop as possible, but they're still not quite the same. OneNote is probably the closest match I've seen, while Outlook is the ugliest and least useful. The fact that the browser-based versions run in Azure ("the Cloud", a.k.a., "on the Internet") means that they typically run a bit slower, depending on your Internet connection. OneDrive is more annoying to manage using the browser, so I find myself using a computer to do most of the work like uploading files/folders, creating new folders, etc. I use the browser-based OneDrive interface to download individual stuff or share stuff out to people. The entire browser interface is trying to do the "Kanban" look that you also see in Windows 8's "Metro-now-called-Modern" apps and parts of Windows 10's look and feel.
My rule of thumb is that the browser-based Office is for small tasks on the go, but for anything substantial I go with the PC.
You also have to use the Office website to mange things like who you share Office with, or how you download. They make it annoyingly over-complicated to download the 64-bit version of Office if you don't want to use the 32-bit. You have to choose "Install-->Language and Install Options-->Additional Install Options--> then pick the specific 64-bit version you want. There's no good reason to bury the better-performing version that far down except that they hope it prevents tech support complications.
The Home Subscription is: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, and a 1TB bump-up to OneDrive, up to 4 people across 5 machines.
The Personal Subscription is the same, but only for one individual user, on up to 5 machines.
The Business version has a lot of other options *and* things to consider when choosing.
Overall, I find this a much better deal than shelling out a few hundred dollars up front and knowing the next version will require me to buy it again, and I don't get the benefit of the added OneDrive storage space. With this price, it's cheaper and I will always have the option of downloading the latest version of Office or sticking with the one I have. The browser-based versions I consider an afterthought, or "bonus feature" - I wouldn't rely solely on those for everyday work. And I would like to see managing the subscriptions and installs get a bit easier.