There is a free alternative to MS Office. It's called Open Office. It has all the features and functions of MS Office, it just looks a little different. I use it with complete compatibility with my friends and colleagues using Microsoft.
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I'm buying a new laptop, but it doesn't come with Office, the version on my old laptop is an older version anyway.
I can buy Office for home, I think it is, for £70 but it says that is only for a years licence, what happens then or is there a cheaper alternative?
There is a free alternative to MS Office. It's called Open Office. It has all the features and functions of MS Office, it just looks a little different. I use it with complete compatibility with my friends and colleagues using Microsoft.
You need to look under student programs on the internet, there is one i bought about 4 years ago £42 it still updates if i want to do that but i dont bother. I am not at home at the moment and i cannot remember the site, but if you are interested i will have a look when i get home, the last time i looked it was£45. Bye the eay it is 55 years ago that i was a student, but they still let me buy
If you use cloud storage, then Google and Microsoft have free office suites built into Outlook.com, or Gmail / Google account.
As already said above, Libre office is probably the best no-cost Office alternative if you prefer the traditional approach.
Try and see if you can get MS Office via your university or workplace
Buy a Mac.
Hardware may cost more but includes all "office" software updated free while the hardware is supported.