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Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium for $49 @ Harvey Norman after $25 Cashback
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Confirmed, paid $70.30 @ Officeworks, on my 5% off paywave ING Everyday card… $66.78 :) so should be $41.78 after cashback.
You gotta love OzBargain, OfficeWorks price matching and ING Direct PayWave rebate
Just did exactly the same, so awesome!
Can you stack these? eg. Buy 3, and have 3 year subscription?
Yes, they stack on top of each other.
Pretty good if that picture is accurate and you can use it on 5 computers, great for large families. Otherwise I'd just grab Office 2013 (from online overseas store?) even if it's a little more expensive so you don't have to pay yearly.
5 PC's or Macs plus an additional 5 tablets, including iPads. Any Windows device with a detachable keyboard (e.g. Surface Pro 3) is counted as a Windows tablet. The iPad version of Office is now largely free but 365 will unlock all of the 'premium' editing features. Android tablet version is coming early next year. The unlimited OneDrive storage and 60 Skype minutes also applies for each of the five account holders.
I always thought the same but the fact that it covers 5 computers Mac and PC (I have both) and includes 1TB of Onedrive storage per user makes it a cheap cloud backup solution as well.
Does anyone know if you can use these to renew an existing subscription?
If you already have an existing subscription the new key will extend that subscription by an extra year.
I just paid $15, see previous thread… Sorry, I haven't copied the URL
Apples and oranges. The single PC license of 365 can be had for $29 after cashback
Does anyone know whether this is only for 1 year, and you will have to pay the same amount next year?
I have already brought the Office 2013 for home users, I paid about $10, once for all.Yes, Office 365 is a yearly subscription. You also get unlimited OneDrive storage with the subscription.
Via deal link: "This product requires an annual subscription fee for ongoing use. First 12 months' subscription is included in the price, and expires 365 days from date of purchase."
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/microsoft-office-…
What’s the difference between Office 2013 suites and Office 365 plans?
Office 2013 suites include applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook; they are available as a one-time purchase for use on a single PC.
Office 365 plans also include the applications plus other services that are enabled over the Internet, including online storage with OneDrive and Skype world minutes for home use. Office 365 plans can be used on PCs, Macs, Windows tablets, and iPads®. Office 365 plans are available as a monthly or annual subscription.Expired…i thought will last longer :(
I was waiting on my $5 voucher to come through and going to get the single license (would have been $24 after voucher and cash back). Might just get 2013 now.
How about this?
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msaus/en_AU/pdp/Office-3…
Damn I missed this. Paid $87 for the Home Premium edition at Officeworks :(
price match at officeworks for 5% off