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TL;DR: Skip the monthly fees for your favorite productivity apps and get lifetime access to Microsoft Office 2019 for just A$62.


For a limited time, Mashable readers can get lifetime device licenses for this Microsoft Office 2019 software suite. What apps are included in this Microsoft Office package?

You’ll get access to all the core tools, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher, and OneNote — everything needed for productivity, whether at work or home. Licenses for Windows and Mac devices are available.

Can the apps be used without an internet connection?

Yes, once installed, you can use the apps offline without worrying about connectivity. This is especially useful for anyone working in places with limited internet access.

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What’s the advantage of a lifetime license?

A one-time purchase gives you permanent access to all the tools without monthly fees. The license covers a single Mac or Windows device, and your access lasts as long as your device does.

It’s a cost-effective solution for those who prefer owning their software outright.

Who would benefit most from this 2019 license?

It’s great for students, remote workers, and home users who need reliable, offline access to essential Office apps without the hassle of recurring payments.

How many devices can I install Office on?

This package allows you to install Microsoft Office on one device and is compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. The Mac version is compatible with MacOS13 and newer devices.

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Ready to own your Office tools for life? For A$62, you can skip the subscriptions and enjoy a lifetime of productivity with Microsoft Office 2019.

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