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I gave up on the subscription plan and thats from someone who loves using Office. Now using Libre Office for word and excel. For email I am using the premium version of em client. Working out a lot cheaper so far :)
I'm still using Office 2007 , prefer 2003 to be honest. I only use Word for writing books and my mainstay is Publisher which I create invoices and flyers with amongst other bits and pieces. I don't have any need for anything else in the suite so don't even load them.Anything that refers to the cloud I steer away from and that includes Photoshop , prefer early edition of PaintShop Pro to that anyway seeing as Coral screwed that up after buying it.
Gosh!
I didn't give up on the subscription and am happy to have Office available on my 5/6 devices. I also have a 1tb OneDrive as well as a whole load of other stuff. It's nice to have free stuff but for the price... I'd rather have the best available.
P.s. Even with Office 365 I can still install (Which I do) the full Office 2016 suite.
P.P.s. Also running Paint Shop Pro 2018 Ultimate and it hasn't really changed that much over the years.
Got Office 2016 for a tenner from work.
But I prefer 2003