Technology
Save big on OfficeSuite, the cheaper alternative to Microsoft Office
TL;DR: Save on OfficeSuite subscriptions in the Mashable Shop.
For many of us, Microsoft Office introduced us to word processing, digital number-crunching, presentation building, and other types of tasks that require creating some sort of document. We had Clippy (RIP) guide us in making our first presentations, spreadsheets, word files, and more. We then had to use the MS Office suite to accomplish school-related tasks, and then actual office work when we secured our first adult jobs.
If you want to use the slate of Office apps for yourself, though, be prepared to shell out money to secure a license. You no longer have the backing of your school or workplace to get free access, so you have no choice but to spring for a subscription, which, frankly, doesn’t come cheap. It’s the undisputed king of office suites we’re talking about, and gaining access requires more than a few dollars.
You can settle for free alternatives, but that also means that you should also learn how to tolerate their clunkiness and limitations. Another option? Subscribe to OfficeSuite, a feature-rich collection of office apps that’s comparable to Microsoft Office. The only difference is, it costs way, way less.
100% compatible with MS Office and Google apps, OfficeSuite is a one-stop-shop for office solutions, including editing documents, creating presentations, crunching spreadsheets, and managing emails. It features an enhanced PDF editor that lets you view and modify PDFs, as well as convert files to and from PDF formats. It even integrates with cloud services, so you can access and sync all your data on Drive, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and more. Plus, thanks to its compatibility with iOS, Google Play, and Windows, you can access your documents anytime, anywhere, and on any device.
Now on to the fun part: for a limited time, you can get a 3-year subscription to OfficeSuite for $44.99 or a 5-year subscription for $74.99. (For comparison’s sake, a 1-year personal subscription to MS Office would already set you back $69.99). If you want to get subscriptions for your family or small business, a 3-year subscription goes for $74.99, while a 5-year subscription is on sale for $124.99.
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