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Office 365: The time has come for Mac offices Microsoft's Office 365 has much to offer Mac businesses, and Microsoft's continued cloud commitment makes the platform a safe bet for OS X users.
I've searched a lot for this and not found a clear answer. Basically I'd like to purchase Microsoft Office. My wife just bought a Macbook Pro, and I only have an old 2003 version on my PC + laptop. Ideally I'd like to purchase Mac Office 2011 for my wife, with a license to use it on both my PC and laptop as Office 2010 AND with the option to upgrade to 2013 on my laptop & PC when it's released.
Also, as an option, my wife is a teacher so is there an Academic price available discount somewhere? Is what I want possible? I am pretty desperate, my wife needs to use Mac Office today and so I am under some heavy spousal pressure;) Thanks guys! Hi, Office for Windows, and Office for Mac, are separate products, and they are not bundled together.
There are some academic/educational offers available, there is Office 2010 University (for Windows), and some institutions have student/staff offers available. I think the academic/educational offerings require some kind of verification, and that may not be possible in the timeframe you've been set:( these links should help (USA info/pricing): H&S 2010 $149.99 (up to 3 pc's, transferable, non-commercial use) $99.95 (PKC, single machine, not transferable) Office University requires verification of student status buy Office2010 now, get a free upgrade to Office2013 when it's released: Office for Mac NB: products purchased under PKC terms are usually not transferable from one computer to another computer. Products purchased under FPP terms are usually transferable from one computer to another computer. (notwithstanding that Windows software can't run on Mac, and vice-versa). Also note that H&S, or academic/university, are for non-commercial use. Don (Please take a moment to 'Vote as Helpful' and/or 'Mark as Answer', where applicable. This helps the community, keeps the forums tidy, and recognises useful contributions.
MS is no longer selling Office 2010 to consumers. It is only selling Office 2013. BUT, the new Office 365 (2013) Home Premium license sounds like what you are looking for. It allows you to install on up to 5 computers at the same time and to easily transfer those installations to new computers as needed.
It gives you Office 2013 on PCs and the same license allows you to install Office 2008 on Mac computers as part of the 5 allowed installations. The Mac version will be upgraded 'for free' and automatically when the new Mac version is released. It currently costs US$100 per year. There is a 'University' discount bundle but it is only for Post Secondary Students. She would have to talk to her IT person to see if the school/school board has a license that gives her access to the HUP (Home Use Program). The HUP is part of the Office SA (Software Assurance) feature of site/volume licenses Software Assurance Benefits There are over a dozen SA benefits and the amount of benefits your organization has depends on the licensing agreement.
The list below highlights the most popular benefits associated with Office. • when they are released within the time of your agreement. • where you get onsite consulting services to create a deployment plan when you are getting ready to deploy new software.
This service is available for desktop products (Office & Windows), SharePoint, Exchange and OCS. You can also use Business Planning services to help you get more efficiency out of your software solution.
• for technical, classroom training to help you keep your IT staff up to date. • is online training to get your users trained on new software to prepare for a new software implementation, or to help them be more productive on current software. Ms word for mac. How to save excel on mac for windows. save a document as a pdf. • (HUP) provides a license of Office, at a minimal cost, to employees for their home computers allowing them to become more proficient with the software they use at work, when they are using it at home. Microsoft takes the support calls for the home use licenses so it can also help reduce the support calls going to your IT staff. • to help you keep your IT infrastructure up and running.