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Anyone who wants cloud-based access to Excel, Outlook, and the other Microsoft Office tools
About Microsoft 365
Introducing Microsoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office 365). Be more creative and achieve what matters with Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Yammer, and more. With a Microsoft 365 subscription, you get the latest Office apps—both the desktop and the online versions—and updates when they happen. On your desktop, on your tablet, and on your phone.* Microsoft 365 + your device + the Internet = productivity wherever you are. OneDrive makes the work you do available to you from anywhere—and to others when you collaborate or share. Help at every turn. Email, chat, or call and talk to a real live person. Get Office today—choose the option that's right for you
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"Cloud-based office suite" Posted 2023-04-05
Pros: It allows users to access Office applications from any device and location with an Internet connection.
It provides seamless collaboration and communication between users through shared documents, online meetings, chat, and email.
It offers a variety of applications and features that can meet the different needs and preferences of users, such as data analysis, presentation design, document editing, etc.
Provides free updates to the latest versions of Office applications and new features as they are released.
It allows users to store and sync their files in the cloud with OneDrive, which also offers backup and recovery options.
It integrates well with other Microsoft products and services such as Windows, Azure, Dynamics 365, etc.Cons: Requires a monthly or annual subscription fee, which may not be affordable or cost-effective for some users who only need basic or occasional use of Office applications.
You depend on a reliable Internet connection to access cloud-based features and services, which may not be available or stable in some areas or situations.
It may have some compatibility issues with older or non-Microsoft devices or software, which may affect the functionality or performance of Office applications.
You may have some security or privacy risks associated with storing sensitive data in the cloud or sharing it with others online.
May have a learning curve or adaptation challenges for some users who are used to traditional or desktop versions of Office applications.Overall: My general opinion of Microsoft 365 is that it is a powerful and versatile productivity platform that can benefit many users who need to work efficiently and effectively from anywhere. However, it may not be right or necessary for everyone, depending on your needs, preferences, and budget. Therefore, I would recommend comparing the features, benefits, and costs of the different Microsoft 365 plans before deciding whether or not to sign up.
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"It has what it takes to start running a small business." Posted 2022-12-09
Pros: + There are many office automation platforms today but those of Microsoft are more solid and more complete since it adapts to both the personal, business and student level. Added to this with Microsoft 365 I can have access to all its products even from the web browser, so in case I do not have the necessary compatibility of the latest version I can still have the web version of Office with very few limitations.
+ Although Microsoft 365 products are paid, there are also free versions. In the case of PC I can edit for a certain time until the end of the trial period, I can see more not edit. However, on its website it can be used for free with few limitations, it is enough to have an Outlook account to be able to enjoy the MS 365 tools. I do not recommend it but it can be useful to non-profit people who still do not they want to detach themselves from Office products.
+ It has Microsoft Teams in case your company requires it, for me it has been useful for effective communication within my company without having to resort to other means such as WhatsApp or Telegram since with Teams it is more focused on a more professional for collaboration and communication within a company, which can also be integrated with many applications that exist today.
+ I like that everything is automatically backed up to the cloud with OneDrive, so I don't have to worry about copying my document to multiple sites but every time I hit save (or auto save) to a PowerPoint presentation or spreadsheet everything you go straight to the cloud just by having your Outlook account logged in. So wherever I have OneDrive installed, it will be synchronized and I will have my files or documents available, likewise I will also have my files on other platforms, I will be able to have all my files in the same way.Cons: - I liked it better when I could pay for a fixed payment on some version of Microsoft Office, but now everything is by subscription, thus having to seriously calculate the expenses and also ensure that Microsoft 365 products are used correctly within the company to be able to take advantage of it month by month.
- The application on mobile devices is quite limited, it practically looks like a simple text editor and not a complete professional office tool. I have tried the tablet versions and it is a bit more complete, similar to the web version. However, the version for smartphones takes away many functions which means that you only use the mobile version to view documents and not to make edits due to lack of functionality in relation to the desktop version.
- The interface in the desktop version is very overwhelming, I'm used to it but there are people who only require the simple. So a simplified version that contains the most common functions would not be bad so as not to get lost in so many tools.
- The autosave is not perfect, I have almost always been able to save a document when I have a power failure. But in some cases I have lost several lines even with the auto-saved edits that Microsoft has. So if I could the ability to save the document for every word I type that would be perfect.
- The editor marks an error in the middle of some words. No, it is not a problem of bad writing or a non-existent word, when I am writing in some Microsoft 365 software and the review is automatically executed, the editor simply says that "Door" is wrong in "oor" and suggests that I put " or” when I am clearly typing “Door”. It sounds a bit confusing, but that's the way the Microsoft 365 editor has been lately.Overall: Despite the fact that there are several free alternatives to Microsoft 356, I consider that for a professional environment it is more complete since it has office automation solutions with current standards. I am aware that you have to evaluate the price before getting this platform in the paid version, however the solutions offered by this platform meet all the requirements. In addition, the vast majority of my work team is already used to all the packages that this platform offers and learning about a different platform would require time and it is not very useful to learn something to know if it will work or not having the solution already implemented. walk with MS 365.
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I consider this platform a solid structure that allows the development of small businesses since it is very complete, everything can be done since it has several software that meets the characteristics that a small business and a large company need. On the other hand, I am working collaboratively with my work team by having several licenses within the same account, thus being able to have all the documents in the same place such as OneDrive without the need to resort to external cloud storage platforms.
With Microsoft 365 I have been able to boost my company by having a platform that keeps work organized from planning, documentation, communication, file storage in the cloud and much more. In addition to the integrations that this platform has, I have been able to solve spreadsheet export problems since with Excel I have been able to have maximum compatibility when reading different types of spreadsheets of different versions. -
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"Essential tool for every working professional" Posted 2022-11-09
Pros: Microsoft 365 is cloud-based which makes it easy to access. It is bundled up with Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, OneDrive storage and various other Microsoft products. It requires only one purchase to get all licenses, unlike buying them separately.
Cons: In the past, I faced a few bugs in the Excel tool, but today everything has been fixed.
Overall: Overall, Microsoft 365 is an essential and powerful combination of various Microsoft tools for working professionals. Using this service we get all Microsoft product licenses at one purchase instead of buying them separately.
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"Simple and Effective" Posted 2022-11-02
Pros: It does exactly what you need it to do. It is easy to access your email and other Microsoft products from anywhere with 365. It allows for easy integration between products as well as for collaboration with other team members. It is easy to use, and also has a visually appealing user interface.
Cons: I wish that you could customize your home bar more than the website currently allows. Although minor, it would be nice to not have to click so many times for my most frequently used apps.
Overall: It does what you need it to do, and, if you use the Microsoft Suite, helps with a seamless transition between products. If you are on the go and switch between computers, phones, etc., this product is great.
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"I can take my documents anywhere." Edited 2022-09-22
Pros: ° I can automatically save all my documents created with a Microsoft 365 account without worrying about missing something. I have had problems before due to power failures, thus losing much of the content of the documents I had created, having to use strange methods to recover the damn file. Now I don't have that problem because practically every action I do within a document will be automatically saved instantly both on the computer and in the Microsoft cloud.
° It has a wide catalog of Microsoft platforms that can be useful to those who need it. I've typically used much of this to software that Microsoft 365 provides so I'm comfortable with this feature that you get when you purchase a subscription, although .E should let you choose what I want and what I don't.
° I have a large storage capacity, the space offered by the Microsoft 365 account is too large that there is even room to save more things in OneDrive in case I want to store other files for company or personal use. I like this too much because not only does it serve me to store documents but it goes beyond my possibilities when I want to store something very large.
° When with a very excellent spell checker in practically any language. I like it a lot because usually I tend to make one or another spelling mistake or I miss a semicolon and Microsoft 365 helps me with all those problems that make everything more understandable, orderly and with zero errors.
° I like that you can have access to all the functionalities in the mobile version by being able to contract a subscription. I like this when I need to quickly edit a document via my phone without having to resort to a laptop or writing computer.Cons: ° I don't like that it has become a subscription software. Before we only had the possibility of having a single payment with updates included and everything was much more stable and complete. Now everything is with micropayments or subscriptions that make the customer spend more than he owes by giving him a fixed income of a certain amount that is more expensive than having a single-price purchase.
° I would like there to be a big discount with the subscriptions that are purchased for years. This would increase customers' ability to continue purchasing the service and would not cost as much in the long run, without needing to hinder the return on investment of purchasing Microsoft 365 services.
° The online version is extremely incomplete, so you may have to download the desktop version to use certain functions than the online version or despite having already purchased a subscription. This is annoying because it should include everything in the desktop version to the online version to make life easier for the user without the need to download anything.
° Although you pay to have access to everything, it is a lie that the average user uses all the platforms that Microsoft 365 offers, I should be able to customize what I really want to only pay for what is fair and not have unused platforms and that I don't take advantage of all of them properly because there has been no need.
° Improve costs per additional user. It bothers me that if it is one user or 6 there is a specific amount, however when I want only two people there the accounts do not give. It would be better to buy for 6 people but I would have 4 of those positions there without using them. Thus losing money that should not be for not having the freedom to choose.Overall: This platform has given me the ability to have all of Microsoft's office automation packages in one place and at any time. I can use all the features of MS Office without even downloading the software to be able to edit or create a document. It has also helped me to be able to work collaboratively with other employees by being able to have a shared account. I have been able to improve my spelling in my company documents thanks to the spell checker that analyzes all the text and comes up with better writing ideas. I have been able to have all my documents safe and also that they are always saved when making changes, all this happens in real time and it is what gives me the most peace of mind.
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"Sensible Platfomr for Business Management" Posted 2022-09-09
Pros: Microsoft 365 creates a robust business environment, which allows the management of all processes be efficient. More so, Microsoft 365 manages the marketing and the financial needs of a company.
Cons: Microsoft 365 is determined and swift in controlling all the business functionalities.
Overall: Microsoft 365 is the tool for business support, where operations are credibly enhanced and facilitated.
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"Excellent software for a plethora of uses" Posted 2022-07-28
Pros: The updated features in newer versions along with multiple new options to utilize in order to make transition from one application to another seamless.
Cons: Can take quite some time to load, even on newer computer models and as of late I’ve had issues with the applications completely stop responding for 5+ minutes. Therefore, hindering my productivity throughout the day.
Overall: Very reliable applications for all things needed for an office or personal computer. However, can tend to run quite expensive.
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"Same reliable product, but with annual costs" Posted 2022-06-05
Pros: I liked being able to log in from several different computers with the same amount. Makes it handy to have it on several home computers, office computer, etc.
Cons: I miss the days of buying a product once and only paying for it once. The ongoing subscription model is kinda frustrating when you don't necessarily need to have the newest software upgrade.
Overall: It's the same Microsoft suite everyone already knows and loves. There hasn't been a better product for the last... Ever? I probably haven't used all the features that make the 365 subscription model more valuable, so for now it seems like it just makes it more costly.
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"Great Solution - Especially for Nonprofits" Posted 2022-03-19
Pros: I like the fact that the nonprofits I work with can access this service for free in many cases, which is great given their budgets.
Cons: There are definitely some limitations on the free plans offered to nonprofits.
Overall: Overall I’d recommend Microsoft 365 to any nonprofit looking for tools to grow their organization digitally.
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"Love Microsoft 365" Posted 2022-02-07
Pros: Easy to use, great features - lots to explore and figure out, but once you do, it's great! Love the insight tools, helps to keep me organized, and block off time to work on specific things. Teams is great at IM and staying connected to colleagues, love the evolving features in it, you can have your own backgrounds etc.
Cons: There's nothing I haven't liked yet. You can have multiple excel spreadsheets open at the same time, on different screens! This is a big plus!
Overall: Overall, I'm very happy with Microsoft 365. Lots of valuable features, great additions & easy to use.
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"Great for Non-Profits" Posted 2022-01-24
Pros: I really like how easy it is to set up new users and get them started. The program offerings from Microsoft for non-profits is great! Microsoft has really helped us save money on operating expenses and the team integrations are great. We can collaborate with other team members very easily with teams.
Cons: There really isn't much to say bad about the Microsoft offerings for Non-Profits other than I wish we had signed up sooner.
Overall: Overall Microsoft 365 is great for syncing data across multiple platforms like Android, Apple, and Windows. We use Microsoft 365 everyday.
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"Microsoft 365 Package Review" Posted 2022-01-12
Pros: There are so many programs that we use daily on this such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint. These programs are essential to our company and with these they are packed with features that can basically do anything that we needed it to do. We build spreadsheet to track from day to day stuff to long lead items.
Cons: Very expensive to keep it running and depending on how many you need in the office. It adds up very quickly.
Overall: Overall great program/software to use in the office and onsite. Great support from online forum, lot of documentation on how to do things. Great online support from Microsoft staff as well.
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"Best processing software" Posted 2021-11-02
Pros: Microsoft 365 has the best processing software out there! I gravitate towards word and PowerPoint because they have the most features to offer, function efficiently, and are familiar.
Cons: The interface when trying to find and download the application I need online can be a little complicated.
Overall: I know with each software I still have a lot to learn, which is nice to know that there really isn't a ceiling with these resources, they are always improving!
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"Microsoft 365 is a no brainer for Windows PC Shops" Posted 2021-09-20
Pros: Microsoft 365 is the best business/productivity product Microsoft created in the last 10 years. Having an all-in-one, highly integrated, continuously updated, and ever growing set of features and functionality for a ridiculously low price is a win-win...except maybe for the competition.
Cons: The two downsides to Microsoft 365 is that there are so many tools now that it can be overwhelming. The other downside is if you like/want to use other tools that compete with Microsoft 365...it is hard to justify...like Dropbox, Zoom, Google Workspace. All those other tools integrate pretty well with Microsoft 365, but why would you pay another fee/subscription when you get it all for "free" with one MS 365 subscription...even if MS 365 functionality isn't as good when compared to these other standalone tools or competing suites.
Overall: If you are a Windows PC organization like we are, MS365 is a no brainer. Before the suite was SaaS based there was a lot to NOT like as it would take forever to get new functionality and then somethings didn't work. But with a SaaS model, updates and fixes are continuous and the tools are better/more integrated than ever which makes working them quite pleasant. Additionally for a small organization like ours...the free support is actually quite impressive. They get back to you and work with you online with desktop shares to troubleshoot your problems and show you new functionality. No need for a dedicated IT Admin anymore...at least if you have a tech savvy person on staff and are small enough that you don't need anything too complicated.
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"Cloud based file work for cheap" Posted 2021-09-04
Pros: Everyone knows the ins and outs of Microsoft office software, and 365 takes those stellar products and brings them to the cloud for easy editing and working on the go without ever worrying about backups.
Cons: Subscription models are frustrating, and the problems of Microsoft software doesn't go away with this model. Still, they're the standard for a reason.
Overall: With travel and on-the-go work becoming more essential every day, Microsoft's foray into cloud word processing and spreadsheet management among other products in the office suite is a must for busy office workers no longer solely in the office.
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"Pricey but necessary" Posted 2021-08-11
Pros: Through office 365 you receive access to MS Office's latest tools. Comparing how Word, Excel, PP, and so on have improved by leaps and bounds over the years, the latest versions of these essential apps is a big draw.
Cons: Look, it's pricey. I get that access for 365 days is cheaper than what MS Office used to cost when it wasn't a subscription based model but...i can do math without MS Office! It adds up!
Overall: These programs aren't going away - as they're too essential for productivity - and the pricing shows they know it.
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"Software Made Easy" Posted 2021-08-09
Pros: As much as I'm not a fan of subscription-based software, it is convenient how Microsoft bundles all of their programs into one package like this. Updates are seamless and files are easily stored for remote access.
Cons: I don't think Microsoft 365 has any cons. It's easy to use and a good price.
Overall: Overall, I would recommend Microsoft 365. It's an easy one-time setup and all of the programs run great across all my devices.
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"My experience" Posted 2021-07-30
Pros: I love Microsoft 365, especially for the video integration in PowerPoint (so, it is the product that I commonly use).
Cons: Design is the same as old Offices (except icons). I recommend a design improvement.
Overall: I'm using Microsoft 365 for 1 year. I should recommend it for the features. So, I don't use Skype but it is very good.
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"Best office solution for Business." Posted 2021-07-23
Pros: Easy to use and supports lots of file formats.
Lots of fonts to use.
Simple user interface and light weight.
Free for students and other eligible people.
File sharing and cloud storage features.Cons: Price is only the issue here, if you are a student you can get it for free.
Overall: Microsoft 360 is the best office suite on the market today. It offers and supports all types of file formats and has a user friendly interface.
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"Microsoft 365" Posted 2021-07-07
Pros: This product is essential in today's business market. It gives you access to all the Microsoft programs by logging into your account on any pc.
Cons: For security reasons they have added a two part verification factor. If I am quickly logging in on my phone to check another account it is a little difficult to see the code and then enter it on the same device.
Overall: This product will help keep you up to speed with things going on at the office. As a person who has multiple Outlook accounts for work and my own business being able to access them through one device is a must and Microsoft 365 allows you to do all that quickly.
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