Gary Darkness 3:38 Mon Oct 8
Microsoft Office
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Got a new PC and I seem to remember last time i wanted to install Word instead of forking out £100 for it I got a product key off a YouTube video or maybe I downloaded it from some torrent site, I can't remember.
How does one get hold of this software these days?
yes I am tight git, i know
Thanks
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Keep dreaming
7:53 Thu Oct 11
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You can also pay for Google Docs, that gives you more storage, support when needed, backup of files, etc etc
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Alfs
1:30 Thu Oct 11
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Ugh, I feel used.
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zebthecat
1:15 Thu Oct 11
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You answered your own question there Alfs
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Alfs
1:05 Thu Oct 11
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Do Google give their Google Drive away free just to piss of MS, or is there another reason? You know the adage - if it's free, you're the product.
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Mike Oxsaw
11:35 Wed Oct 10
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Keep dreaming 10:52 Wed Oct 10
My current client has just dropped ALL IT support for Microsoft products and is encouraging everybody to move over to Google/Alphabet supplied products, where possible.
The biggest problem is the inertia driven by familiarity, but I've not found anything that I can do in Office that I can't do with Google Docs - and I seriously cane Office at the moment.
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Keep dreaming
10:52 Wed Oct 10
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I would love to see anyone in here missing any functions Google docs has to offer. It's free, it's on multiple platforms and can be used offline.
Most people talking down bthis product doesn't know it.
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Gary Darkness
12:45 Tue Oct 9
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Yes - many thanks to the WHO family for helping a brother out.
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Hammers1993
8:51 Mon Oct 8
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Did you have any luck Darkness?
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Alan
7:36 Mon Oct 8
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Mr Darkness, you have WHOmail
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Thames Ironworks
7:25 Mon Oct 8
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I'm hating this yearly Office 365 renewal at £80 a pop. Bring back the days of purchasing the product on CD and having it for a few years.
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Joe C
6:15 Mon Oct 8
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Yep, that’ll be from the Hone Use thing
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Fivetide
6:12 Mon Oct 8
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Paid a tenner on eBay for Office Professional Plus 2016. They emailed me the code. Still working 18 months later, no sign it will stop.
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Joe C
6:09 Mon Oct 8
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Find someone whose work has the Home Use Scheme, or one of the ebayers selling the links from it, and pay a tenner for the complete version.
LibreOffice and Google Apps are fine, but they’re not as fully functioned.
Or pay £6 a month for an Office 365 license
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Alfs
5:35 Mon Oct 8
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Google Drive is just as good and is free.
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mallard
5:29 Mon Oct 8
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The torrent route is very unreliable these days, bite the bullet and pay or use open software as suggested.
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greenie1
4:23 Mon Oct 8
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Use a pen and paper.
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yogib
4:23 Mon Oct 8
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I bought a Ultra Book from mycheaplaptop.co.uk MS Office was an extra £40 I. Think - plenty of sites you can buy an MSO licence for under £50 for a lifetime subscription
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Mr Anon
4:18 Mon Oct 8
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Just torrent it again
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
4:05 Mon Oct 8
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Why give Bill Gates six quid a month? Or anyone else for that matter. He doesn't need it and for most people Libre Office or Open Office are just fine.
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E12Hammer
4:01 Mon Oct 8
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Costs around £6.00 a month. No one is THAT tight.
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Lee Trundle
3:48 Mon Oct 8
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Just download LibreOffice?
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