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K & R so people might see this. n/t pnwmom Nov 2017 #1
At that price, no way is it legitimate. Kleveland Nov 2017 #2
Macs are way over priced for the average user. n/t USALiberal Nov 2017 #9
Something to think about PJMcK Nov 2017 #26
Go to gainsaver.com for reconditoned Macs and save half and even more. brush Nov 2017 #51
Longevity. I'm running '09 Mac w latest Mac OS. I buy refurbished or used. emulatorloo Nov 2017 #53
I would not get a Windows 7 machine at this point VMA131Marine Nov 2017 #3
Just what I was thinking. Although I love my win7. 10's not too bad, I've heard. lindysalsagal Nov 2017 #13
I presume you've checked out the cost of Office 365 Personal yearly subscription ? OnDoutside Nov 2017 #4
I did which is why I concluded that buying was more cost effective than renewing each year. politicaljunkie41910 Nov 2017 #33
It was my constant fear of losing all my photos/videos/documents that got me to sign up. I use OnDoutside Nov 2017 #83
I use open office. It's free and works great. shraby Nov 2017 #5
Me, too. My wife has been using it for years. dchill Nov 2017 #30
Same here. Jim Beard Nov 2017 #63
K&R Same here. It works exceptionally well and is very reliable. n/t RKP5637 Nov 2017 #77
If you're looking for a computer, look for a nearby University, if there is one htuttle Nov 2017 #6
Valid point UnTied Nov 2017 #15
Or build it yourself. Initech Nov 2017 #55
Yep, that's what I do too! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2017 #78
Absolutely, I'll never buy big box PCs anymore! Initech Nov 2017 #88
pcpartpicker, interesting site, thanks! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2017 #89
I bought an HP with 8 cores and a video processor for $700 Kolesar Nov 2017 #91
Alternative UnTied Nov 2017 #7
Kick for visibility. NCTraveler Nov 2017 #8
I just had to go thru this Bayard Nov 2017 #10
Avoid Chromebooks. You will be sorely disappointed JDC Nov 2017 #11
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2017 #42
I love my Chromebook. I hate babysitting expensive laptops. hunter Nov 2017 #64
You left out your early work on assembly language. JDC Nov 2017 #68
I've used Chromebooks at work crazycatlady Nov 2017 #66
What makes it a "paperweight" when it's offline, any more than other computers? hunter Nov 2017 #72
It is not a traditional computer crazycatlady Nov 2017 #73
That's not true. I don't use the "cloud" for anything. hunter Nov 2017 #74
Used to be true but not anymore Egnever Nov 2017 #76
I last used one in 2014 crazycatlady Nov 2017 #97
They're getting better. sl8 Nov 2017 #85
If you live in the mac world nothing is compatible Egnever Nov 2017 #75
They do well in education because they are dirt cheap JDC Nov 2017 #98
It's much more than dirt cheap Egnever Nov 2017 #100
Is there some reason you need MS Office over a free version like Open Office? blogslut Nov 2017 #12
No. I just had no knowledge of it and am not familliar with it since in the past,I've always bought politicaljunkie41910 Nov 2017 #22
Here's their page blogslut Nov 2017 #27
Libre Office is excellent neeksgeek Nov 2017 #37
I use LibreOffice. No need for MS Office. FarCenter Nov 2017 #56
Unfortunately IT at my work is 100% Windows neeksgeek Nov 2017 #57
I have LibreOffice on a Windows 10 laptop and a Linux Mint desktop - works equally well FarCenter Nov 2017 #65
Theres a reason they wont give me an admin password. neeksgeek Nov 2017 #70
K&R!!!! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2017 #82
Open Office is great if you need don't need a professional product. LeftInTX Nov 2017 #49
You could also use Mint (Linux) for an OS and get out of the whole Microsoft thing. RKP5637 Nov 2017 #81
Go LINUX. Or if you must have Windows, use LibreOffice, the free MS Office clone. nt Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #14
+1,673,285 TheBlackAdder Nov 2017 #29
Another vote for Open Office here.... Cal Carpenter Nov 2017 #16
It's definitely worth trying OpenOffice and LibreOffice before making a decision. eppur_se_muova Nov 2017 #17
+1 I've used both and I prefer Libre now. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #80
is there an org lie this near you? mopinko Nov 2017 #18
Windows 10 is good DavidDvorkin Nov 2017 #19
Having come from Win7, I absolutely detest Win10. If I could have gone back to win7, I would. OnDoutside Nov 2017 #84
I liked Windows 7 a lot DavidDvorkin Nov 2017 #92
Well that's a hopeful story, thanks. I am also having problems with Microsoft Edge OnDoutside Nov 2017 #94
Edge sucks DavidDvorkin Nov 2017 #95
Completely agree. I used to love being able to right click on OnDoutside Nov 2017 #99
Look at possibly switching to Linux Mint and running LibreOffice, detach from Micro$oft. TheBlackAdder Nov 2017 #20
Be careful with deals on MS Office crazycatlady Nov 2017 #21
I once got scammed on an eBay Windows 7 Pro, a Trial packaged as a Full Version. TheBlackAdder Nov 2017 #28
I found a good deal on Amazon crazycatlady Nov 2017 #32
I don't use Amazon because they are now suffering the same fate eBay did a couple of years ago. TheBlackAdder Nov 2017 #59
No, every transaction is protected at ebay. They just don't get to run away with your cash. Kirk Lover Nov 2017 #38
Not several years ago. When I contacted Customer Support, I was told to eat the loss. TheBlackAdder Nov 2017 #58
Did you pay with paypal? I'm shocked. Are you sure the listing didn't have that info in there? Kirk Lover Nov 2017 #60
I think it was PayPal. I was told since it was over 30 days, there was nothing that could be done. TheBlackAdder Nov 2017 #61
Just an FYI about downloadinstant.com teach1st Nov 2017 #23
Thank you for that information. I was just reading some other responses about things bought on politicaljunkie41910 Nov 2017 #41
It could be...I got a professional for very little money...let me see if I can remember where I Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #24
While I don't like Amazon, they have some software for download csziggy Nov 2017 #25
Every time I need a new machine customerserviceguy Nov 2017 #31
I dig referbs. Only way to go IMHO. fleabiscuit Nov 2017 #35
Yep, that means somebody checked it out twice customerserviceguy Nov 2017 #50
I cant offer much about Windows software and the various box venders. Sorry. fleabiscuit Nov 2017 #34
I'd vote for the option of Microsoft Office the way I got it RandomAccess Nov 2017 #36
Open Office is free and seems to work with everything I try. The Wielding Truth Nov 2017 #101
I've never been happy with Open Office myself RandomAccess Nov 2017 #102
I don't use mine that much, but when I do it does the job. The Wielding Truth Nov 2017 #103
I downloaded MS office years ago via a bit torrent site and it's come in Kirk Lover Nov 2017 #39
OpenOffice jberryhill Nov 2017 #40
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2017 #43
Libreoffice Progressive dog Nov 2017 #44
+1 dalton99a Nov 2017 #67
You can buy a permanent Office 2016 from Microsoft brooklynite Nov 2017 #45
That was my thought when I read the OP. Blue_true Nov 2017 #104
Wow. Everytime I shopped, I could only find Office as a "subscription" Kolesar Nov 2017 #108
Hubby is a computer tech. He says the Windows deal is GreenPartyVoter Nov 2017 #46
Yep! Exactly!!! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2017 #86
This message was self-deleted by its author brooklynite Nov 2017 #47
newegg ornotna Nov 2017 #48
Thats always my route KTM Nov 2017 #62
You should get the most recent versions that you can afford as Microsoft stops supporting... brush Nov 2017 #52
That is in no way, shape, or form legitimate. Initech Nov 2017 #54
Bought full office download for kids computer for under 50 bucks very happy dembotoz Nov 2017 #69
You can use your old Office 7 license on a new machine ucrdem Nov 2017 #71
p.s. for $88 you can buy a new Intel-Atom 9" tablet + keyboard with Win10 installed ucrdem Nov 2017 #106
Open Office is a great site for those programs SummerSnow Nov 2017 #79
I ditched Office years ago. sofa king Nov 2017 #87
Some thoughts matt819 Nov 2017 #90
I would get a refurbished PC from New Egg. LuvLoogie Nov 2017 #93
I did the same about a year ago through Tiger Direct. bullwinkle428 Nov 2017 #107
Ditch MS Office and get Open Office Downtown Hound Nov 2017 #96
Overstock.com has some refurburished computers you can get for under $200 and they have windows kimbutgar Nov 2017 #105
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