Outlook, Access, and Publisher are not included, and you also miss out on the monthly Skype minutes, and you only get an extra 7GB of SkyDrive space. Desktop-bound customers, however, only get Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. If a yearly subscription doesn’t sound tempting, you can also buy the usual desktop versions for a one-time fee of $140. You also get an extra 20GB of SkyDrive storage space and 60 free Skype world calling minutes per month. Pricing starts at $100 per year for Office 365 Home Premium, which entitles you to use the Office 2013 versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, and Publisher on up to 5 PCs. ![]() With the end of the Office trial period in sight, it’s time to decide whether or not you are going to fork over the money to keep using the new version of Office.
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