

Microsoft office 2013 home and business for mac for mac#
Microsoft faced the same pricing dilemma with Office 2010 on Windows, and raised prices of Office 2013 licenses to make them less appetizing when compared to the Office 365 "rent-not-own" plan.īuyers can still find Office for Mac 2011 at the older, lower prices, however. If Microsoft had not raised the prices of Office for Mac and eliminated the multi-license offerings, number-crunching customers would have realized that the subscription plan was no bargain in many scenarios.īut the higher prices of the perpetual licenses - the traditional buy-once-use-forever form of Office for Mac - make Office 365 the better deal when deploying four or five of the allowed copies. Small Business Premium is set to debut Feb. To equip a three-person firm with Office using the subscription method will thus cost the business $450 per year. Office 365 Small Business Premium, which will run $150 per user per year, allows up to five installations of Office for Mac Home & Business and/or Office 2013 on devices owned by one employer. Office 365 Home Premium, which costs $100 annually or $10 per month, provides a single household license that lets subscribers install Office for Mac Home & Business - the one that includes Outlook - on up to five Macs install Office 2013 on up to five Windows machines or install any combination of Office on five PCs and Macs.
