Grab Microsoft Office Pro for your Windows or Mac for only $24.97

The offer runs through July 11.
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Microsoft Office is the very definition of a product that is often imitated but never duplicated. And sure, while there are alternative options in the market that come close to what it can do, nothing beats the original. It remains the most-used productivity suite in the workplace for a reason, after all.

If you don’t have the suite installed on your personal computer just yet, consider grabbing this lifetime license for Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 for Windows or Mac. Through July 11 at 11:59 p.m., you can get your choice on sale for only $24.97.

Suitable for computers running on either Windows 10 or 11 and Mac OS Monterey, Ventura, or Sonoma, these licenses pack all the essential software you likely have already used at some point. Think Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access.

This new and improved version of Office 2019 has been revamped to include more robust features for power users, along with improved cloud connectivity to boost your productivity even more.

Whether you need to produce, revise, and organize documents, spreadsheets, slideshows, emails, and databases, you’ll have all the apps you need at your fingertips. Create standout pitches with PowerPoint, crunch numbers in Excel, jot down million-dollar ideas on OneNote, draft a crucial report on Word, and more.

With a purchase, you’ll immediately receive a lifetime license to the software suite for use at home or work. The license keys and download links will be sent to your email instantaneously for immediate installation, and for as long as you’re using it, you can enjoy free customer service for assistance and troubleshooting.

Never be without MS Office again.

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