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Totally bummed out
I probably should have expected this to happen eventually. Been using MS office for longer than I can recall. Most recent is Office 2010 pro which my former client installed when I was consulting so I could be on same version since I was on 2007, they allowed me to keep when I had to leave due to wife’s relocation since I continued to do some remote work for them. But then medical issues, surgeries, and forced retirement hit and the cost to upgrade is just too high. So now into full retirement my monthly income is only enough for the bare minimum and I’m stuck with Office 2010 at EOL. It’s really a great thing MS caters to the education community with free or low cost deals. But I was an engineer with no ties to education. Meanwhile, I feel they have completely abandoned the retiring boomer generation that has made them wealthy and the powerhouse they are today. We are retiring and some of us have hit hard times. Guess it’s time to look at open source!
4 Replies
- Rebecca_Keys
Microsoft
Hi ChemE75, I'm so sorry to hear that. I'd encourage you to use Office on the web. It's the familiar Office experience with the newest features, but with no cost.
Here's the link to sign up if you're interested: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/free-office-online-for-the-web
If you have any more concerns or issues with Office on the web, don't hesitate to reach out.
Thanks,
Rebecca K.
Office End of Support Program Manager
- ChemE75Copper Contributor
Rebecca_Keysjust not a big fan of being forced to use online services, free or not. I got the free open source LibreOffice now and it seems to do all I need - not really missing Office anymore.
- Rebecca_Keys
Microsoft
Got it, thanks Thomas! The team and I appreciate your response.