If you're half the smart aleck I am, you no doubt shouted at the screen, "It never made sense!" ![]() It just strikes me as out of whack relative to consumers' needs and the available alternatives.Īnd that brings us to today's question: Does it still make sense to buy Microsoft Office?Ī loaded question, to be sure. The three-user version of Home and Student costs $149.99, while a two-user Home and Business license will run you $279.99.Īs a certified (and certifiable) cheapskate, I've developed a healthy (unhealthy) indignation about Microsoft's stubbornly high Office pricing. After all, the new suite is chock-full of new features, giving Microsoft ample justification for keeping prices the same - or even raising them.Ĭurrently, Office 2010 Home and Student and Office 2010 Home and Business sell for $119.99 and $199.99, respectively. As you've no doubt heard by now, Microsoft just announced Office 2013 and The New Microsoft Office suite.Ĭall it a hunch, but I suspect Microsoft will charge at least as much for Office 2013 as it does for Office 2010.
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