It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher (desktop layout and publishing) and Access (database). Office 2019 Professional At a list price of $439.99, this top-of-the-line retail SKU (stock-keeping unit) is 10% higher than the 2016 predecessor. This license does allow for commercial use.
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The suite comes in versions for either Windows 10 or macOS and can be installed on only one PC or Mac. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook - Microsoft's email client. Office 2019 Home & Business The $249.99 list price is 9% higher than the same bundle for Office 2016. The applications do not come with commercial rights, which means they are not licensed for use for work purposes, including at-home work. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote, comes in versions for either Windows 10 or macOS, and can be installed on only one PC or Mac. Office 2019 Home & Student With a list price of $149.99, this lowest-end retail suite did not change price. Office 2019 comes in three retail editions, which can be purchased from online and brick-and-mortar stores. Microsoft sells subscriptions to its application software under the Office 365 label. If payments cease, the software will eventually stop working or switch to a feature-restricted mode. Under that model, customers pay monthly or annual fees to run the software. The alternative to a perpetual license is a subscription. The licenses, in other words, have no expiration date and users may run the programs as long as they want. Īll these were perpetual licenses, ones paid for with a single, up-front fee, which in return gives the buyer the right to use the software in perpetuity. Then, Microsoft said that such licenses would cost 10% more than the ones for Office 2016, with CALs (client access licenses) required for applications to connect to Windows Server, Exchange Server and the like, slated to climb as much as 30%.
The price increases were similar to those announced in July for commercial licenses sold in volume. Microsoft raised prices for the retail versions of Office 2019 by as much as 10% when it began selling the application suite earlier this month.