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  1. Microsoft Tests Free Ad-Supported Office Apps: What You Need to Know

    In a surprising twist to its long-established Office lineup, Microsoft has begun testing a free version of its flagship desktop apps—Word, Excel, and PowerPoint—that is supported entirely by advertisements. This experimental initiative marks the first time Windows users might see a full-fledged...
  2. Microsoft Tests Free, Ad-Supported Office Tier on Windows

    In a move that has sparked both intrigue and debate among Windows users, reports suggest that Microsoft could soon introduce a free tier of its Office suite—albeit one that comes with ads. While the company remains non-committal about a full-scale launch, early tests on Windows PCs point to a...
  3. Unlock Microsoft 365 Free: The Ad-Supported Office Apps Hack

    A recent twist in Microsoft's approach to productivity software has caught the attention of Windows users everywhere. A “hack” that allows you to access Microsoft 365’s Office desktop apps entirely for free—albeit with a slew of limitations—is now circulating in tech circles. Let’s dive into...
  4. Microsoft Launches Free Ad-Supported Office Suite: What You Need to Know

    Microsoft is shaking up the productivity software market with a quiet, experimental launch—a free, ad-supported version of its iconic Office suite. While the notion of “free Office” immediately grabs attention, a closer look reveals a product that is both pared-down and interspersed with...
  5. Microsoft's Free Ad-Supported Office: A Game Changer for Productivity?

    In a surprising twist to its classic business model, Microsoft has quietly rolled out a free version of its Office suite for Windows users—but don’t be fooled by the “free” tag. This edition, which comes with persistent ads and a number of functional limitations, is turning heads while raising...
  6. Microsoft Launches Free Ad-Supported Office Suite for Windows

    In a bold, silent pivot, Microsoft has quietly rolled out a new version of its flagship Office suite for Windows that lets users edit documents for free. While longtime Office enthusiasts may be accustomed to the subscription model or purchasing a license, this release offers a surprising...
  7. Unlocking Microsoft Office: Free Ad-Supported Apps for Windows Users

    Microsoft has long been synonymous with productivity, and for decades, its Office suite was available only through subscriptions or one-time purchases. Now, in a twist that seems almost too good to be true, the tech giant has unveiled a free, ad-supported version of its core Office apps for...
  8. Microsoft Launches Free Ad-Supported Office Suite for Windows Users

    In a bold pivot toward expanding its user base, Microsoft has launched a free, ad-supported version of its classic Office suite for Windows users. This new offering—recently reported by Ruetir—allows anyone with a Microsoft account to download and install the desktop versions of Word, Excel, and...
  9. Microsoft Introduces Free Ad-Supported Office Apps for Windows Users

    Microsoft Unveils Free Ad-Supported Office on Windows Microsoft is experimenting with a new strategy by offering its flagship Office apps at no cost on Windows—albeit with ads and a few notable limitations. Initially reported by Neowin, this move follows a recent price increase for Microsoft...
  10. Microsoft Launches Free, Ad-Supported Office Suite for Windows Users

    In a surprising twist that could reshape how many of us think about productivity, Microsoft has quietly launched an ad-supported version of its desktop Office suite for Windows. This new offering—covering familiar apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint—comes without the monthly subscription fee...