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These Microsoft Office alternative apps don't have subscription fees, and it's only $44.99 to get them for life.
Get a Microsoft Office alternative for only $44.99 and boost productivity.
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Sick of the subscription costs of Microsoft 365 or the limitations of Microsoft Office? Try OfficeSuite. It’s compatible with Microsoft Office and Google Workspace, and you can get lifetime plans for you or your family for super-low prices.

OfficeSuite: Compatible with Microsoft Office apps but costs less

OfficeSuite is your Microsoft Office alternative with no subscription fees. Both the personal and family plans come with five apps that work similarly to the ones you’re already familiar with: Documents, Sheets, Slides, Mail and PDF.

Documents is a word processor compatible with Microsoft Word or Google Docs files, and it’s super-easy to learn. Sheets is a bit like Microsoft Excel, and you can use it at home or in the office.

You can use Slides presentation software to craft eye-catching slideshows. And Mail organizes all your email accounts and calendars. That just leaves PDF, which can read and convert PDF files in moments.

All of these apps are compatible with desktop or mobile devices (sorry, doesn’t work on Mac). But the two plans allow different numbers of devices you can use the software on. The personal plan allows one user installation onto one Windows PC and two mobile devices, like an iPhone or Samsung tablet. The family plan extends that to six users, and each of them can install OfficeSuite onto one PC and two mobile devices.

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A great Microsoft Office alternative at a great price

Microsoft isn’t the only one with productivity software, and you can install these on your iPhone or Android device. Get:

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