![]() But that means you don’t have any ongoing monthly payment. You’ll need to pay upfront, and pay again for any later, new version you want to buy. If you’re not fully committed to the cloud, and only use, and want to use, the essential apps you already know, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook then you will probably be fine with Office 2019. It’s sold as a traditional, standalone, one-time purchase that you run on one computer. You can install the relevant apps on your other devices but with some reduced functionality. Office 2019 is a one-off cost, whereas Microsoft 365 is a monthly subscription cost. The main difference between Office 2019 and Microsoft 365 is the range of applications and enhancement upgrades you get with Microsoft 365, (formerly Office 365) that you don’t get with Office 2019. ![]() Quick comparison of Office 2019 and Microsoft 365 ![]() ![]() ![]() This means you need to also think about upgrading your Windows operating system to Windows 10, keep whichever Office version you decide on, up-to-date and secure. If you know you need an upgrade of your Office suite of applications, it’s important to also bear in mind that if you are still running Windows 7, Microsoft won’t offer any security updates for Office apps after January 2023. If you need an upgrade of your Microsoft Office suite and you’re wondering which version to choose, Office 2019 or Office 365, (now Microsoft 365), here’s a rundown of the features of each.ĭeciding between Office 2019 and Microsoft 365 really comes down to understanding the main differences of each product and what you want to use it for, or may want to use it for in the future.įirst things first… Check your Windows version ![]()
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