I've recommended TheUnitySoft.com several times here for cheap, genuine MS licences. A heads-up that there's now (from 25 to 30 Nov) an additional 25% off using the code: BF2020 at checkout.
Last edited by Skier; 25th November 2020 at 18:19.
I've just bought Office 2019 from them for a standalone licence, That's what you need.
£17.24 all in, lifetime purchase
It's £199.99 on the microsoft homepage and stupid Office 365 is £5.99/month FOR EVER
Great timing, just bought one two days ago!!
Office 2019 is sold out
Is there much difference between Office 2019 and Office 2016?
Office 2019 Pro version is still available and at around £20 is still good value IMHO.
Last edited by vagabond; 25th November 2020 at 15:36. Reason: Correction
Thanks for the link, I bought Office Home 2019.
Sent from my iPad using TZ-UK mobile app
Thanks for the heads up.
Office 2019 Professional for me.
Struggling switching off the focused inbox in outlook though
Much more to Outlook than the free version
Are these OEM licences? Do you get any paperwork or just a code?
Activation code by email. That's it, but good support. I had one that didn't work a few years ago, they responded to email in 5 mins and sent out another code.
I have years of happy code activation with them. They just don't seem hooky.
Last edited by Alansmithee; 26th November 2020 at 12:12.
They do seem hooky, a US address, UK Ts and Cs (cut and paste job) and a domain registered to a German clothes company, website hosted in the US. However, for home use, if the OEM licence works then it works. It's a grey area and widely exploited. Although, I wouldn't like to be a business that got audited having used these codes.
Got a Win10 Pro Update which worked out just under £16. Handy to have access to the bitlocker features.
Well my download for win 19 pro just won't work. Email sent so waiting to hear from them.
Because it’s not within the terms of the OEM licence. So there’s a nice corporate entity to pursue for losses. Neither is home use really, in the way these are sold anyway. Meant to be sold with a new device if they are indeed OEM licences. But whether anyone cares about single users is another matter?
I bought an office package in Feb of this year from Unity, can’t remember the version number, but it was faultless and has worked ever since.
This is driving me mad. Their solution is to download in chrome incognito. This still won't work on my home pc but did at work. So downloaded onto a memory stick and started setup at home but now get a read error. I used this lot for a windows licence a while back and it was fine. This is quite a battle.
I'll try a couple of downloads tomorrow and see if one of them works. Is it possible the RAR file I am downloading is corrupt?
Downloaded Office Home on my office computer no problems at all and works a treat. Do need it on my laptop too, but notice it’s 1 PC only, so I’ll stick with Office 2010 which is no longer supported.
Sent from my iPad using TZ-UK mobile app
I had an issue with the install, it was my machine at fault not their code.
They sent me to the website that had a program to uninstall any MS Office stuff on my machine, did that and went through the process again and it worked.
I spoke to the tech guy on the chat feature and he guided me through it - worth a shot if you have already.
When using this site can you download the office software from Microsoft site or do you have to use the download link they give you?
You guys are really selling this to the rest of us...
I bought the MS Office 2019 Pro version for my son's laptop - the download is an ISO and install and license worked faultlessly. Following install we also downloaded/installed the latest updates direct from MS.
You do need to uninstall any MS Office versions you may already have, prior to installation (and restart) just to make it cleaner.
So finally got it sorted but I have downloaded the 1.8gb file bout 25 times in 2 different places to get there! Tech were helpful but I think it was more luck than anything else that I finally got it downloaded. On adsl that takes a while to do and I can't help feeling that the broadband isn't stable enough for the whole period to do it reliably. Probably completely different on fibre but I don't have that option.
But I do now have the whole office suite for £20 so that is worth the hassle now it's done.
I'm still on Office 2007. I transfer it to my new PC when i upgrade, been on a few now
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Does anyone know if this offer is 1 PC for the life of the PC, or can it be put on a newer machine after removing from the old one ?
It appears to create an account with Microsoft and is tagged to whatever e-mail address you register under. When you install on a new machine - you should use the existing e-mail account. Anything you have stored on its cloud facility - becomes accessible to the new machine
Just reviving and old thread are the TheUnitySoft.com still recommended to use?
I need Microsoft office for a MacBook.
I’ve used https://www.cjs-cdkeys.com for several items over the past couple of years.
One product stopped working after about three months and I got a free replacement within 24 hours.Can’t fault them.
I've used Softwarebase & had no issues, although CD-Keys are also frequently mentioned as working as well.
https://softwarebase.uk/office-2019
ditto.
I have their software, with working keys, on 4 machines over 6 or 8 years with no problems.
I don't know how they do it, but it is all above board and I really can't see why anyone would pay for an Office 365 or similar subscription.
Subscription= good for company and bad for you.
Great as my Office sun is up for renewal. Is this a good route if you need Office on 3-4 machines?
Yes probably cheaper after 6+ months. If you need to synchronise files (that Office 365 usually does for you) then just use a free Dropbox folder.
Cloud storage is very cheap.
I buy Microsoft 365 directly from Microsoft for EUR 85 per year for five licenses. 5 TB of cloud storage that integrates seamlessly with Windows and Office for five users, including the ability to collaborate with unlimited users on the same document hosted in the cloud.
I really can't see how anyone would faff around with something as purely designed as Dropbox to get an inferior result.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
What? Ever head of OneDrive that is available to anyone? In all my years I have never once had a need to collaborate on a document, spreadsheet or anything else in a domestic/home setting. If I did, I would use OneDrive or iCloud. Of course, business use is different and I do it every day. You have a solution that works for you; don't be so arrogant as to assume that everyone's use case or preference is the same as yours.
I buy a family license of Microsoft 365 each year in the Amazon sale. It normally costs £59 for 5 seats of Office plus 1TB OneDrive for each user and 60 minutes of Skype phone calls a month. My wife uses these to call her relatives in America for free.