Technology
Buy Microsoft Office 365 and get a $50 Amazon gift card
TL;DR: Microsoft Office 365 Home is the OG computer software, offering classics like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more — a one-year subscription comes with a $50 Amazon gift card if you act fast.
If Google Docs just isn’t your jive, you’re probably better off going with the OG professional software: Microsoft Office. You know, the one that comes with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and all those other classic programs? The whole package is kind of indispensable to anyone who uses a computer on a daily basis.
Right now, you can get a 12-month subscription to Microsoft Office 365 Home with the added bonus of a $50 Amazon gift card until the end of the day — the bundle will only run you $99.99.
Accessible for up to six people, Microsoft Office 365 Home will get you access to premium versions of all of Microsoft’s essential software programs on either Mac or PC (except for Publisher — that’s PC-only for now). The programs can also be used on multiple PCs, Macs, tablets, and phones. Keep in mind that the 12-month subscription automatically renews, so if you don’t want to keep it, you’ll have to cancel it manually. The included $50 Amazon card is self-explanatory — it’s $50 to use on Amazon. Sweet!
Pick up a 12-month subscription to Microsoft Office 365 Home and get an additional $50 Amazon gift card from now until the end of the day — just $99.99.
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