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Tuesday, January 2, 2018

The Difference between Office 365 Subscription and Office 2016


All Office 365 plans for home and personal use include Office 2016 with the fully installed Office applications that you’re familiar with, like Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access (Publisher and Access are available on PC only). You can install Office 365 across multiple devices, including PCs, Macs, Android™ tablets, Android phones, iPad®, and iPhone®. In addition, with Office 365 you get services like online storage with OneDrive, Skype minutes for home use, and advanced Outlook.com security. When you have an active Office 365 subscription, you always have the most up-to-date version of the Office applications with no extra cost. You can choose to pay for your subscription on a monthly or yearly basis, and the Office 365 Home plan lets you share your subscription with up to four members of your household.

Most of the Office 365 plans for business, schools, and nonprofits include the fully installed applications, but Microsoft also offers basic plans with the online versions of Office, file storage, and email.


Office 2016 is sold as a one-time purchase, which means you pay a single, up-front cost to get Office applications for one computer. One-time purchases includes applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for use on a single PC or Mac (such as Office 2016 Professional Plus ). One-time purchases don’t have an upgrade option, which means if you plan to upgrade to the next major release, you'll have to buy it at full price. Previous versions include Office 2016, 2013, Office 2011 for Mac, Office 2010,  Office 2007, Office 2008 for Mac, and Office 2004 for Mac. Office2010 and Office 2007 are compatible with Windows 8.1 and earlier. 

Need free activation product keys of office 365 and office 2016 pro plus, go to www.mskeystore.com.

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