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100% Original Hot Product Key Office 2019 Home and Business Code for Windows
Operating system | Windows 10 and Windows 10S |
memory | at least 2 GB RAM |
Hard disk | at least 3 GB available disk space |
Screen | at least 1,024 x 768 pixels resolution |
Graphics card | DirectX 10 support required for GPU-accelerated interface |
Browser | current versions of Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Safari |
Download | online |
Word: Get work done easier |
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Excel: Perform better data analysis |
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PowerPoint: Create more impactful content |
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Outlook: Manage email more efficiently |
FAQ:
Q:How many devices can I install Office Home & Business on?
A:Office Home & Business can be installed on one Windows 10 PC
or one Mac.
Q:How do I know if my PC or Mac can run Office Home & Business?
A:Office Home & Business is compatible on Windows 10 or macOS.
Q:Can I install Office Home & Business on my Mac?
A:Yes, Office Home & Business will work on Mac.
Q:Will Office be identical on a PC and on a Mac?
A:No. Office applications are tailored for each platform. The
Office applications available for Mac users and the specific
features included may be different from those available for PC
users.
Q:What is the difference between Office 365 (subscription) and
Office 2019 (one-time purchase)?
A:Office 365 is the user-based subscription service powered by the
Microsoft cloud. It includes the most collaborative, secure, and
up-to-date features. Office 2019 is a one-time purchase and does
not receive feature updates after purchase.
Speculation has been that Office 2019 may be the last perpetual
license release of Office, so that Microsoft can focus in on its
Office 365 subscription offerings. However, Microsoft has responded
in one case that there is likely to be one more perpetual license
release after this one.
Office 2019 provides a subset of features Microsoft has added to
Office 365 over the past three years. As Office 2019 is a one-time
release, Office 365 is still the better choice with not only far
more features unavailable in Office 2019, but also far earlier
access to them than on-premises, non-subscription Office 2019, etc.
editions.
Whether you move to Office 2019 or 365, it's suggested you don't
delay doing so, as Office 2016 cloud support will be dropped in
2020, with Office 2016 installs barred from connecting to
Microsoft's cloud-based services, including hosted email (Exchange)
and online storage (OneDrive for Business), after Oct. 13, 2020.
Either way, Microsoft Office 2019 product pages even describe
Office 2019 as a "one-time release" with Office 365 being needed to
gain access to new features after that. It may also be that there
are fewer editions available for Office 2019 than for Office 2016.