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I use the MS Office 365 subscription, as it comes with multiple licenses, each of which has 1 TB of OneDrive space. OneDrive is great for syncing files between my PCs and my phone. I use it for non-critical files, e.g., files that I don't care are on the net, meaning nothing like personal financial files. The $99.99 cost per year is worth it to me.

Well ... I just discovered that MS is jacking the annual price up to $129.99.

So with a bit of searching, I discovered it's because MS has included CoPilot in MS Office ... which I have no use for. I immediately found the setting to turn it off.

Then I found this site, which explains how to get MS to back off. It requires canceling the subscription, at which point MS offers the old price for Office "Basic" without CoPilot.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-remove-copilot-from-your-microsoft-365-plan/
 
I had the monthly and cancelled a week or so ago when my price was hiked. For ~$7/month, it was worth it, but not at double that.
 
I had the monthly and cancelled a week or so ago when my price was hiked. For ~$7/month, it was worth it, but not at double that.

I've been doing the annual subscription for the last few years. The offer of the old price may be a more recent thing, as MS may have been losing too many subscribers.

Paying $100 for 6 licenses for a year is fine. Jacking the price because of something I do not want or need (CoPilot)? Nope.

I've read a few editorials that stated MS is pushing CoPilot too hard and most people don't want it. This makes sense, as MS has never had a good understanding of their customers' needs.
 
"never had a good understanding of their customers' needs"
Is right! I just had my pc update itself, CoPilot was added without my want or consent. I lost my desktop picture background, and several defaults -which were definitely not MS programs. I figured out how to turn off and uninstall CoPilot pretty quickly. Still have to find the picture, I put it there as it was a dog that died awhile ago.
 
I was thinking just yesterday, "whatever happened to buying software and getting to use it unrestricted?" I'm tired of the money grabbing, and I'm done with any software that you get by subscription.
A lot of software is going with the subscription model. It makes sense for the vendors to ensure an annual income stream.

For you-n-me? Not so much ...

Whether or not a subscription is worth it depends on the situation.


I've been using WinZip since the original programmer marketed it, over 30 years ago. It was one-fee-for-life ... until he sold the rights in 2006 to Corel, and they charge for each new version ... and used minor updates to justify a new version. So I got in the habit of updating every 3 or 4 versions.

Five years ago I upgraded to v25 for $20 USD total, as I received a rather desperate email begging me to upgrade for $10/license. There were enough improvements that I decided to do it.

The current version is v28 and they want $55 USD/year for a subscription. Nope, nope, nope!!! V25 does everything I need, and it cost less than 1/5 of what a pair of licenses would cost me annually.


Let's consider MS Office -- Office 2024 is $150 USD for 1 PC, and includes only Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.

The $100 subscription for Office 365 includes 6 licenses, and each license can be used on multiple units. I have it on desktop & laptop, and could have it on my phone, and a tablet if I had one. My wife & children use most of the other licenses. The license includes MS Access and OneDrive, both of which I use, along with a bunch of other stuff I don't use.

Over the course of 5 years, I'd pay $300 for 2 PCs, versus a total of $85/license for up to 6 people.

The math on this is quite different from WinZip and other subscription-based programs.
 
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