Microsoft has set out a support lifecycle for its software products for some time, which defines what they will provide to users of licenced core software products (mainly Windows (for desktops and servers) and Office). Why is support stopping?Įssentially support is stopping because these particular products are now older, and newer alternatives are easier to support, more secure and include more features. If you’re running systems using any of these, there’s still time to act, but you’ll need to act quickly. Windows Server 20 R2 also stop on 14 January 2020, and Office 2010 stops on 13 October 2020. Microsoft officially stops supporting Windows 7 on 14 January 2020. Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor's online behaviour across websites pagead/landingĬollects data on visitor behaviour from multiple websites, in order to present more relevant advertisement Set by the DoubleClick ad network for serving targeted advertisements that are relevant to you across the web (Third-Party) ads/ga-audiences Set by the DoubleClick ad network for serving targeted advertisements that are relevant to you across the web (Third-Party) IDE Used by Google to display personalized advertisements on Google sites, based on recent searches and previous interactions 1P_JARĪ unique ID to remember your preferences and other information such as website statistics and track conversion rates CONSENTĪ unique ID to remember your preferences and other information such as website statistics and track conversion rates DSID
Not sure what version of Office you're using or if you have Office 365? This Office support page (opens in new tab) will help you find out what version you're running and whether it's 32- or 64-bit.These cookies are used for the purpose of targeted advertising NID To get the promotion, open the Get Office app on Windows 10.
However, if you have Office 2010 or earlier and upgrade to Windows 10, you can get 50% off of a one-year Office 365 Personal subscription (so, $35 for the first year). Normally, Office 365 Personal costs $69.99 a year and includes all of the Office programs as well as 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage for one computer, one tablet, and one phone. Microsoft is offering deal to convince you to subscribe to Office 365.
What if you've recently bought a version of Office 2013 or Office for Mac 2011? If you activate or have activated the Office product between Augand December 31, 2015, you can get the equivalent Office 2016 version by paying $40 (opens in new tab).
Office Professional 2016 includes all of the above plus Publisher and Access for $399.99. Office Home & Business 2016 costs $229.99 and adds Outlook. If you don't want the yearly Office 365 subscription, here's how much the standalone suites cost: Office Home & Student 2016 costs $149.99 and comes with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. You have to either subscribe to Office 365 to get access to Office 2016 or buy a standalone version of Office 2016. Unfortunately, if you don't have an Office 365 subscription and already bought Office 2013 or an older version of Office as a one-time option, there is no upgrade option. Upgrade to Office 2016 from Older Versions of Office