Which license for a retired guy?

T

Todd

Hi All,

Since these licenses are non-returnable from my vendor,
I want to make sure I am getting the right thing.

This goes with a new computer for a retired guy. He
has an old business he still does stuff on, but on
Quick Books, not Office. And only about twice a year
for an hour of two.


Which on these the right license to get him?

Microsoft Office 2013 Home & Student 32/64-bit
or
Microsoft Office 2013 Home & Business 32/64-bit

I am thinking the Home and Student. It is cheaper too.

Many thanks,
-T
 
G

Good Guy

Hi All,

Since these licenses are non-returnable from my vendor,
I want to make sure I am getting the right thing.

This goes with a new computer for a retired guy. He
has an old business he still does stuff on, but on
Quick Books, not Office. And only about twice a year
for an hour of two.


Which on these the right license to get him?

Microsoft Office 2013 Home & Student 32/64-bit
or
Microsoft Office 2013 Home & Business 32/64-bit

I am thinking the Home and Student. It is cheaper too.

Many thanks,
-T


Office 365 Home Premium 1yr Subscription Key Card

These are all one year subscription prices so you have to be very
careful what you buy. If you are not using them regularly then you will
be better off to continue using Office 2010 or whatever you already have.
 
T

Todd

Office 365 Home Premium 1yr Subscription Key Card

These are all one year subscription prices so you have to be very
careful what you buy. If you are not using them regularly then you will
be better off to continue using Office 2010 or whatever you already have.

Hi Guy,

Thank you.

He has 2003 OEM, so it can not be transfered to a new computer.

Actually, he wants a real local copy. I probably should
have said that in the original post.

My concern was that since he rarely does business on
his computer, that he would be within the license limitations
of the cheaper Home and Student version version. He
never does business on Office.

-T
 

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