TL;DR: Microsoft Office 2024 is now available for $99.97 (MSRP $249.99) through March 1, offering a one-time alternative to Microsoft 365.
If Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are tools you use regularly, a recurring subscription doesn’t always make sense — especially when your needs stay the same year after year. Instead of paying indefinitely for Microsoft 365, this deal offers a one-time alternative: Microsoft Office 2024 Home and Business for $99.97 (MSRP $249.99), the lowest price we’ve seen for the latest version, available only through March 1.
Office 2024 works on both Mac and PC and includes the latest desktop versions of Microsoft’s core productivity apps. Once installed, the software runs locally on your computer with no monthly fees, no renewals, and no account juggling after activation.
Because this is the newest release, Office 2024 includes modern performance and usability improvements. Word offers smarter writing assistance to help refine drafts more efficiently. Excel improves the handling of larger datasets, which helps with budgeting, tracking, and planning. PowerPoint adds enhanced recording tools, making it easier to turn presentations into shareable video content.
Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2024 Home and Business for Mac or PC for $99.97 (MSRP $249.99) before March 1 at 11:59 p.m.
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