Fizz wrote:
Gdetrailer wrote:
Free?
Sort of, if you don't mind being the "product" as part of the free data slurping that will happen..
And yet here you are a 'product' on one of the largest 'data slurping' forums on the Internet.
Forums?
Yeah, not so much "data slurping" as the forum it's self goes blind if I remove the "cookie" from the browser and even with the forum cookie it isn't reading all of my files on my PC. The forum is only getting the information I post and just minor tracking (I control what the forum gets).
Forum does not slurp through my personal files 24/7 like photos and documents placed in the cloud either.
Once you put your photos and documents out in the "cloud" you give up all control of that data and it now becomes public domain in spite of what you may think. It is why companies are so willing to offer "free" things like free online data storage, free programs and utilities, free "APs".
If you don't mind becoming more of the "product" and less of an individual then 100% free online stuff is for you.
There is a cost associated with free so in reality is is not free.
But back on subject, the web browser version of MS Office might work for some as long as they can work within the limitations.
There is other ways to get full fledged 100% real MS Office at a substantially reduced cost. If you are working for a company that has qualified MS Products and are paying for support on those qualified products that company may qualify to be in the HUP or Home Users Program.
HUP program has substantially reduced cost licenses for MS Office products..
Yrs ago I bought full MS Office 2016 for $15..
I believe MS Office 2019 was offered for $20 through the HUP program..
Takes some digging to find the full download version on HUP as MS has buried it to sell Office 365 as their flagship product.
The caveat with HUP is the license is technically only good while you continue to work for that company. Leave the company, you are not legally licensed to use those HUP products any more..
Additionally, if you are a "student" (which can be grade school through college) you can buy the "student version" at a reduced cost. The student version is missing database and perhaps a few other things but not as crippled as the web browser version.