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Mar 27, 2015
3:18
:36
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HuskerFan2
Check with your employer to see if they are part of the Home Use Program (HUP)
That lets you buy it for $10.
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Is there anywhere I can get a discounted Microsoft Home and Office?
Flyski
3/27/15 3:08pm
The online version is free.
Mikey
3/27/15 3:10pm
What is the difference between the online version and the paid version?
Flyski
3/27/15 3:12pm
The online version is free.
Cougar TD
3/27/15 3:13pm
I don't really know. I use OpenOffice at home, my kids use GoogleDocs. Every
Mikey
3/27/15 3:22pm
Not as many features. If you don't do anything fancy,
Yoshinobu
3/27/15 4:30pm
Home Use program and MSDNA are the only legitimate, cheap options I've seen
BYUCoug11
3/27/15 3:12pm
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Buffalo
3/27/15 3:12pm
Or LibreOffice
HuskerFan2
3/27/15 3:29pm
Or Google Docs
AF Cougar
3/27/15 3:46pm
I've never heard of it. I'll look into it.
Flyski
3/27/15 3:51pm
Check with your employer to see if they are part of the Home Use Program (HUP)
HuskerFan2
3/27/15 3:18pm
I would look north of Redmond, close to where the I5 and I405 meet.
OldCosmo
3/27/15 3:39pm
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