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The End of Office Subscriptions: A One-Time Purchase Could Save You Hundreds
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The End of Office Subscriptions: A One-Time Purchase Could Save You Hundreds

A lifetime license for Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business is now available for $130, offering a permanent alternative to annual subscriptions that typically cost between $70 and $100. This shift could redefi...

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