- 1-year subscription for 2-5 users. For instructions on how to add additional users, please see the “How do I manage and share my Office 365 Home subscription?” video in the Related Video Shorts
- Install on up to 5 PCs or Macs and download the mobile apps on up to 5 tablets and 5 phones
- Get 1 TB of OneDrive cloud storage each for up to 5 users
- NOTE: Currently, this item is available only to customers located in the United States
- Office for Mac is supported on the three most recent versions of macOS. When a new version of macOS is released, the Office for Mac Operating System requirement becomes the then-current three most recent versions: the new version of macOS and the previous versions.
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Saleem Nawaz
I like even if I am not producing lots of documents.
Don't waste on imitators. The day of other document creators is gone MS has won in this area. I like the 5 pc yearly MS Office 365. It does add up over the years. It is an added cost. I might want it to be for 6-7 pcs. It is for 5 pc and 5 tablet. In my opinion this product is MS future money maker. It is a great standard. I have been using since 2006 when the banner system started... Has not changed much in user learning curve. There is couple versions: 1 is for 5pc/5tablet and 1 is for 1pc so beware. It gives memory on MS cloud services. I hope price of this does not go up.
Lori Peeples
Great upgrade!
I'm so glad I finally upgraded from Office 2007 and 2010 to Office 365. It's truly a significant advancement over the older versions. My wife and I use it in 1 desktop, 2 laptops, 3 iPads, and 2 iPhones, and the convenience is fantastic. Being able to change and update files on even my iPhone and have them work perfectly when we get back to one of my computers has allowed us to quit lugging around our laptops. When we would use some of the Apple applications such as Keynote and Pages, we could not depend on the changes in the final files and always had to re-edit them. No more thankfully! Also, once you get used to the new interface it is great. I find many things easier to do and manage in each program. I highly recommend anyone using the older versions of office to upgrade. While no software is ever perfect, this comes very close to perfect for my needs. One last thing - I've had issues using Outlook for years but no longer. Whatever they've done to the program, it now works great, not only on my desktop and laptop, but even on my iPad and iPhone.
Rochelle Gooneratne
And added bonus of Office apps is definitely nice. Works flawlessly on my iPhone and my PC
I purchased this mainly for 1TB storage. And added bonus of Office apps is definitely nice. Works flawlessly on my iPhone and my PC. I uploaded all of my photos (100+GB), videos (200+ GB) and all of it is synced with my phone. It's also great to come home and having all of my photos I took with my phone already be on the computer! Dropbox is OK, but for same price you only get storage and nothing else. Google can't decide what they want to do with Google + and my main issue you can't see your pictures in a folder and easily copy them to your PC. With OneDrive you get a simple folder view on the PC and if you go through their website, you actually get a really good looking album view. After a recent update to OneDrive, you also get a really nice ability to create web albums and share them with people with just a few clicks.
Debbie Holland
is a great bargain. While many folks have migrated to free ...
Having paid $99 when I purchased MS Office 365 Home for a 1-year subscription, I was prepared to pay the same again to renew. However, I was surprised to find I could, in fact, buy the renewal cheaper here on Amazon, instead of renewing through Microsoft. I was able to save about $20 renewing with Amazon vice Microsoft. And, twenty bucks off the normal price for Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, OneDrive, free online storage, access to Office Online, and a few more features...is a great bargain. While many folks have migrated to free full office suites, or even use Microsoft Office Online or Google Docs, I prefer having MS Office 365 Home installed on my PC. Very little maintenance is required. I manually check for updates every week, but I love not having to worry about keeping my Office products updated, because it's done automatically. I have Office 365 Home installed on three PC's and have apps installed on my phone and tablet, ensuring I have access to all my Office products and personal documents any time I need it. And, OneDrive makes sure I have all devices synced with up-to-date versions of my personal documents. Microsoft makes access to my Office documents easy and convenient. And, Amazon has made renewing my yearly subscription more affordable and just as easy too. I simply logged into my Microsoft account online, added my renewal product key, and checked the expiration date for renewal. The process was simple and took a few minutes to do.
Ariful Islam
Office 365 is a great product whose time is now
There was a lot of reluctance amongst old time MS Office users at the idea of 'renting' Office for an annual fee to Microsoft. It felt like MS was trying to shore up into income stream by turning us into subscribers rather than traditional consumers (because they were and are). But if you consider this 365 comes with ALL the office products 365 gives you the very latest version of the office products at all times 365 gives you FIVE separate licenses for 5 computers or devices 365 gives each of your FIVE licensees 1 TB or OneDrive Storage OneDrive Storage is fully integrated into Windows 8 & Windows 10. It also works on iOS... These features are neat in and of themselves. I'd also argue it makes 365 a bit of a bargain. Some might argue that owning Office would be cheaper over the long term but I'd have to disagree. 5 licenses covering Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook etc. run about $1000 or so. And eventually you will want to upgrade - some people say you don't have to but as someone who has used Word and Excel since version 1.0...I'd say most full-point version upgrades ARE worth it if you can afford it. And with 365...you've got it. You can get a personal edition with 1 license for less. Home editions can be found on sale for around $70 a year sometimes. You can buy 4 of them and take care of ALL MS Office needs and your cloud storage for $280 for 4 years like I did. I've had a long and sometimes troubled relationship with MS products dating back to the 80s. I think I've tasted the good, the bad, and the super ugly they've produced over the years and am hardly a cheerleader for them. But Office 365 is a decent value proposition, and there is still no real competition for MS Office IMO - so this is pretty much a no brainer.
Ginny Farris
Still the Standard
Microsoft Office is still the standard all the rest are compared to. Office 365 is a great value when you consider the licensing options for standalone packages. You might be tempted to use a free online office solution, but you'll be disappointed. The cost and licensing options for this software are a bargain compared to the cost of owning the package on the same machines, and keeping them upgraded.
Elfaris Zaki Sirgyous
Gotta Have Office!
I remember when Office was installed on all computers, but now you have to pay out the wazoo for it. I bought the year subscription and am pleased with the product. They send you a card that allows you up to 5 PCs, laptops, tablets, etc. You get all the Office products: Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, etc. This is well worth the subscription. It also works on MAC computers. I would recommend this product.
Ibothoi Mangang Sanasam
so this is the best option, even if it is an annual fee ...
I need Access and I need Office on two computers, so this is the best option, even if it is an annual fee instead of a one time purchase. I had a problem with Excel and MS support was very good in getting in fixed, and it didn't cost anything extra. If you get the "There was a problem sending the command to the program." error when opening Excel files, try turning off hardware acceleration. That fixed the problem for me.
Vanessa Nesken Dano
Good product at a good price
I love Microsoft Office 365 Home. My wife and I both use it, so it makes sense to get the home over 2 personal. Buying it on Amazon, I'm usually able to find it on sale cheaper than the standard Microsoft price when I need to renew. Just keep watch on it throughout the year and buy when the price drops. If you wait until renewal time you may be paying full price. Just the 1TB of OneDrive per account, up to 5 accounts makes this a great deal, even without the office applications. The office applications makes this deal over-the-top.
Sennen Cancerian Salise
Great tool, best price I've found so far
The best deal I've found on a year of 365 BY FAR (it came to about $0.05/day for a year of use across each license), and the number of licenses enabled me to set it up on my mom's laptop as well. I was even able to invite a friend to share a license. Re: Sharing licenses: You can ABSOLUTELY share licenses with other people without having to enable them to access or connect with your account in any way. You'll be prompted to log into your Microsoft Account, where you'll be given the option to invite people via their email address to use a license. Just ask them what email address they want to use for their Microsoft Account (if they don't already have one) and enter it in the field provided, then that's it. No further input is required from you. Very easy and totally private.