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Everyone probably already knows this, but for the non-365 versions of Office, eg Home and Business, Microsoft has blocked every legacy version of Windows and requires Windows 10. So no Windows 7, 8, Server 2008 R2, Server 2012, etc, and probably Server 2016.
It's got absolutely nothing to do with technical limitations; Office 365 will continue to work fine - so far. But Office 2019 Home and Business, Home and Student, etc will not.
As a side-note, Home and Business no longer allows two installations, which is where the name came from FFS: one for home and one for business.
Also looks like Office Home and Business 2019 is now nearly 4 times the annual subscription for Office 365 Personal. I'm extremely wary about committing to Office 365 because it is blatantly obvious that they will increase the subscriptions once they have weaned everyone off the alternatives. Personally, I've never paid full price for MS Office - my current Pro version cost about $20 or so as part of a corporate deal, which is about what I think it is worth. Can anyone think of any useful improvement since Office 2010?
It's got absolutely nothing to do with technical limitations; Office 365 will continue to work fine - so far. But Office 2019 Home and Business, Home and Student, etc will not.
As a side-note, Home and Business no longer allows two installations, which is where the name came from FFS: one for home and one for business.
Also looks like Office Home and Business 2019 is now nearly 4 times the annual subscription for Office 365 Personal. I'm extremely wary about committing to Office 365 because it is blatantly obvious that they will increase the subscriptions once they have weaned everyone off the alternatives. Personally, I've never paid full price for MS Office - my current Pro version cost about $20 or so as part of a corporate deal, which is about what I think it is worth. Can anyone think of any useful improvement since Office 2010?