While laptops may be great for portable computing, a desktop computer can flex some serious muscle for working on the most demanding applications or playing the latest graphics-intensive games.
Also, in a statement to PCWorld, a Microsoft representative said that the company has been “conducting some limited testing” and that there are currently “no plans to launch a free, ad-supported ...
Microsoft is testing a free, ad-supported desktop edition of Office, but it comes with a host of limitations. On Monday, tech news site Beebom described the new version, saying that Microsoft ...
Microsoft has quietly introduced a free ad-supported Office that brings access to desktop Word, Excel, and PowerPoint without any subscription. There are some caveats, though, especially a persistent ...
You can now access a version of Microsoft’s Office package without a subscription…but there are a few caveats. This new version of the desktop app is ad-supported ...
For a really long time, if you wanted to use Microsoft Office tools like MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint, you needed to purchase a license for the software. Or you could subscribe to Microsoft 365.
Microsoft is testing an ad-supported free tier for the Microsoft 365 Copilot or Office apps. Typically, these apps are only accessible to those who purchase the Microsoft 365 subscription.
A simple “hack” gives you free access to Microsoft 365’s Office desktop apps on Windows 11. However, it’s available for a limited time only and has ads. On top of that, you cannot save ...
“Currently, there are no plans to launch a free, ad-supported version of Microsoft Office desktop apps.” If a new report from Beebom is accurate, this new version of Office basically takes ...
Microsoft has released ad-supported versions of its Office desktop apps, which have limited features but allow Windows users to edit their documents. While Microsoft allows customers to use Word ...