TL;DR: Microsoft has launched a limited free version of Office for Windows. The free version includes ads, restricts file saving to OneDrive, and lacks support for add-ins and advanced features.
Do not want to pay for Office apps on Windows? No worries. It looks like you can now use them for free, but get ready to see ads and deal with a few other limitations. Microsoft recently increased the ...
Microsoft has released ad-supported versions of its Office desktop apps, which have limited features but allow Windows users to edit their documents. While Microsoft allows customers to use Word, ...
Microsoft now offers a range of useful web apps at no cost. While these web-based versions don’t include every feature found in the full Microsoft 365 suite, they cover most basic needs and integrate ...
Ask anyone what the most annoying part of their digital existence is, and most likely the answer will be "ads." We have to endure them on social media, using Google, and while visiting websites. Even ...