minimal risk http://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-26/product_id-320/Microsoft-Office.html
blah blah blah, I use a mac, blah blah blah. Everything is backed up, offsite (online) and time machine locally. If the apocalypse happens, I'm ready.
oh cool. Apparantly its free on Ipad anyway. http://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/io...ce-word-excel-powerpoint-iphone-ipad-3452845/
I used it for 2 months just for the power point. I think it was way cheaper than what it used to cost to buy PowerPoint by itself. However it seems like it's main appeal is to people who use those programs often, or even rely upon them for work/school. If I had to choose I think I'd rather purchase it outright and be able to use it whenever rather than pay month by month and not be able to use it without a subscription.
Yeah, it does come with a TB of OneDrive though. I already use Dropbox for free, but I can migrate some stuff to OneDrive I guess. I use it alot for work and consulting shit, making up forms and all that crap.
Should I pay $129 for a one time, one install version of MS Office or $99 a year for up to 5 installs of MS Office and have free upgrades to the latest versions when they do come out.
I used to get that for free, bruh. Friend worked in the biz. not sure if that password is still working though.