A detailed comparison: https://www.techradar.com/news/microsof ... ice-onlineThanks. Why don't people just use this instead of paying for Office 365?Go to OneDrive (onedrive.live.com) and you can create/upload/edit word docs, excel spreadsheets, powerpoint, and onenote, using your free microsoft account.What is the free microsoft 365 office?
Alternately, go to office.com
Microsoft's explanation: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/off ... 0d0086e2b9
Basically, if you pay then you get more online storage, you get tech support, the full feature set, and can download apps to use offline. The free one has some features degraded or removed, limited document sharing, and you have to be connected to the internet to view or edit.
Unsurprisingly, you’ll find usage limits across most of Microsoft 365’s free apps. In productivity tools, many features are either absent or more limited, like spelling and grammar checking.
You only get a smaller library of templates and fonts, and you must be connected to the web to use the free versions of these tools. You don’t have the option to download and install the apps on your PC, either.
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