A free version of Microsoft Office is being piloted, but some users may find it too annoying to put up with after trimming features and including ads.
Microsoft has confirmed that it's conducting testing on a free and ad-supported tier of its popular Office suite of ...
Microsoft has quietly created and tested a free, ad-supported version of its Office 365 suite, just months after Australian users were slugged with a price hike. Without any public statement or ...
Microsoft is testing an ad-supported free version of Office and Microsoft 365 Copilot for Windows that includes advertisements. Although the ...
Microsoft is testing a free, ad-supported version of Office, featuring Word, PowerPoint, and Excel — but with several catches ...
This version comes with a host of limitations and access is limited, but here's how you could try giving it a whirl.
Free ad-supported version of Microsoft Office is available but the company warns it's only a test and there's no plan for a ...
Microsoft 365 offers a free version designed for users who need basic functionality without the cost. This version, accessible online via Office.com, allows individuals to utilize stripped-down ...
As seen by tech site Beebom (via Windows Central ), Microsoft tested offering a free, ad-supported version of Microsoft ...
This version allows access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other apps without the Microsoft 365 subscription fee.
Microsoft 365 Online has been the only official way to access the software for free, albeit with limited functionality.