Microsoft is reportedly working on an ad-supported version of its Office applications. According to a report by Beebom, this version will allow users to access Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other ...
Microsoft is testing a free, ad-supported version of its Office suite for Windows users, offering access to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. However, there are significant limitations such as the absence ...
In any case, here’s how to access the free version. *Stock availability and pricing subject to change depending on retailer or outlet. Windows users must first download and install the official ...
Microsoft has reportedly started testing a new version of Microsoft Office that lets you create and edit documents without having to buy a Microsoft 365 subscription or a license key. According to a ...
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 ...
Having said that, there are some caveats to this free desktop version of Microsoft Office. So, let’s explore the limitations and learn how to download the official Microsoft Office app for free. First ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft has started testing a free version of Office for Windows ...
But that’s now changed, as Microsoft has officially launched a free ad-supported version of Office for Windows and Mac. Let us see how to install the Office free version on a Windows 11/10 PC.
Even if Microsoft wants to offer free Office, I think you should use the free web version. At least it doesn’t restrict the features like this app version, and you can even download a copy of ...
Microsoft has quietly started testing a free version of its Office suite for Windows that includes advertisements. Currently, users must subscribe to Microsoft 365 to access the full desktop version ...
Microsoft has quietly released a free ... of Office is part of a limited test, according to PCWorld, which explains why it is absent from Microsoft's main website and support pages. The download ...