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drizzleRomanceGirl 03-20-2014 04:13 PM

Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
I have a Lenovo-style laptop for Windows 8, and apparently my Microsoft Word 2013 application is going to expire in five days unless I go to their website and pay approximately $150.

Don't the Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013 applications come with Windows 8? $150 seems ridiculous to have to pay, and I think read on their website that I need to pay this amount every year on top of that. Is there any way I can spend less for these products, or should I switch to a similar set of programs with less or no cost?

I would rather stick with any version of Microsoft Word, but I'm not willing to pay over $100 for a computer program. Thank you in advance for your help!

Askur Yggdrasils 03-20-2014 04:25 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
As far as I can remember, the office suite has always been sold separately.

But it has been so long now I don't have a clue anymore, although it is supposed to be a 1 time payment. I usually torrent it.

DarkManticoreX2 03-20-2014 04:25 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
Nope, most non apple computers come with trial versions of MS office, but not full versions.

The good thing is there's usually a pretty heavy student discount on buying MS office from staples/best buy etc.. I think the price comes down to 60ish

drizzleRomanceGirl 03-20-2014 04:30 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
If I buy the Microsoft Office 2013 applications in person via a package, would I only need to pay a one-time fee, or would I still need to pay a yearly fee?

xMUSICxMASTERx 03-20-2014 04:36 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
I was able to get microsoft office for free from my college, if you just need something like Word, here's a good free alternative: https://www.openoffice.org/

LeftyRighty 03-20-2014 04:36 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
If you have a Google account or have the ability to make a Google account, you can try using Google Drive. It lets you create things like Word documents or Powerpoint presentations, or if you need it, Excell spreadsheets. It gives you around 15 or so gigabytes of storage for free. It automatically saves edits that you make in your documents too.

DarkManticoreX2 03-20-2014 04:38 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by drizzleRomanceGirl (Post 4101761)
If I buy the Microsoft Office 2013 applications in person via a package, would I only need to pay a one-time fee, or would I still need to pay a yearly fee?

It's one time only, and you get disks and etc to re-install if you need to.

Izzy 03-20-2014 04:39 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
https://www.libreoffice.org/

Problem solved.

drizzleRomanceGirl 03-20-2014 04:43 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xMUSICxMASTERx (Post 4101766)
I was able to get microsoft office for free from my college, if you just need something like Word, here's a good free alternative: https://www.openoffice.org/

Thank you, I'll probably download these applications if I can't find an alternative to buy Microsoft Word. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeftyRighty (Post 4101767)
If you have a Google account or have the ability to make a Google account, you can try using Google Drive. It lets you create things like Word documents or Powerpoint presentations, or if you need it, Excell spreadsheets. It gives you around 15 or so gigabytes of storage for free. It automatically saves edits that you make in your documents too.

Thank you for the suggestion, but I'm skeptical about using online programs to type essays for college for both convenience and safety reasons.

choof 03-20-2014 06:16 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
openoffice and libreoffice are great free alternatives

i personally use openoffice, not sure if libreoffice can export documents directly to pdf

Izzy 03-20-2014 06:23 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
LibreOffice is the newer most updated version of OpenOffice. OpenOffice basically stopped being updated after some dispute but they wanted the rights to the name openoffice. Might as well update because OpenOffice is dead.

choof 03-20-2014 06:24 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
was not aware of that

guess I'm upgrading to libreoffice

Gundam-Dude 03-20-2014 06:48 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
I think the last time I willingly used a word processing program, let alone anything office suite related, was high school or freshman college, lmao.

I do all of my word processing and presentations in indesign, but then again not everyone has the patience to learn and deal with a program that's primarily meant for design, layout, and typesetting.

xMUSICxMASTERx 03-20-2014 06:58 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Izzy (Post 4101808)
LibreOffice is the newer most updated version of OpenOffice. OpenOffice basically stopped being updated after some dispute but they wanted the rights to the name openoffice. Might as well update because OpenOffice is dead.

Ah I didn't realize either. I haven't used open office in a couple of years. I guess this would be the best thing to go with then~

Izzy 03-20-2014 07:17 PM

Re: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2013
 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/6706/...breoffice?rq=1
I guess if anyone is interested.


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