![]() ![]() ![]() Microsoft defines the term as when ".you pay a single, up-front cost to get Office applications for one computer." Up-front is the key adjective there Office 2016's entire purchase price must be laid out before receiving the software. (Labels like "perpetual," which has been widely used by Computerworld, technically note the type of license rather than payment methodology, but in Office's case, the kind of license is tied to whether it was bought outright or simply "rented.") Office 2016, whether bought one copy at a time in retail or in lots of hundreds via volume licensing, has been dubbed a "one-time purchase" by Microsoft to spell out how it's paid for. Of the differences between Office 2016 and Office 365, purchase plans are among the most striking. ![]()
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