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What is the difference in Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft Office 2016?

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Question ajoutée par NAVEED SARWAR , Senior Accountant , Cobra Industrial Machine
Date de publication: 2017/01/31
Khalid Ahmed
par Khalid Ahmed , Training and Development Specialist & Oracle Learning Management Super-User , Kudu

Simply Office 365 is a cloud-based subscription to a suite of programs including Office  2016. This means you have a few options for purchasing Office 2016: a stand-alone product or as part of an Office 365 subscription.

Husam Eldin Elbagir Mohamed Alamin
par Husam Eldin Elbagir Mohamed Alamin , System & Network Administrator , Direct Chioce Office

Hello ..

as I know there is no difference . MS Office 2016 it's just an office suite But Office 365 suite of apps like an exchane , one drive , sharepoint one of them is MS office 2016

Mohammed Qublan
par Mohammed Qublan , Business Officer , Tatweer Company for Educational Services

Office 365 is a subscription service that includes the most recent version of Office, which currently is Office 2016. It comes with the applications you’re familiar with, like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, plus extra online storage, ongoing tech support at no extra cost, and more. 

You can choose to pay for an Office 365 subscription on a monthly or yearly basis, and the Office 365 Home plan lets you share your subscription with up to four members of your household. Different Office 365 plans are available for home and personal use, as well as for small and midsized businessesenterprisesschools, and nonprofits

Office 2016 is also sold as a one-time purchase, which means you pay a single, up-front cost to get Office applications for one computer. One-time purchases are available for both PCs (such as Office Home & Student 2016) and Macs (such as Office Home & Student 2016 for Mac). One-time purchases don’t have an upgrade option, which means if you plan to upgrade to the next major release, you'll have to buy it at full price.

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