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Cancel those Microsoft subscriptions — this $55 bundle has you covered for life

Cancel those Microsoft subscriptions — this $55 bundle has you covered for life

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TL;DR: For just $54.97, you get lifetime access to Microsoft Office 2021 and Windows 11 Pro — no recurring fees, no strings attached.
Microsoft subscriptions? Say goodbye. This deal gives you the pro tools you actually need — Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more — without that monthly charge lurking on your credit card forever. Get this epic combo of Office and Windows 11 Pro on sale for $54.97 (reg. $418.99).
With a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Professional 2021, you get all the essentials in one download: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams (free version), Publisher, Access, and OneNote. It installs on one Windows PC and stays there — no cloud drama or subscription traps. It's the suite you know, but this time it's yours to keep.
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But this bundle isn't just about Office — it also throws in a lifetime license to Windows 11 Pro, Microsoft's newest OS built for serious productivity. Think smooth multitasking with snap layouts, smart AI features like Copilot, and legit security tools like BitLocker and Windows Hello. Plus, Windows 11 Pro includes extras you'll love if you're a power user — like Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, and Azure AD support.
Together, these two licenses unlock the full Microsoft ecosystem for work, side hustles, or just looking like you've got your tech life together. It's great for small business owners, remote workers, freelancers, and anyone tired of renting their software. At just under $55, it's less than a monthly gym membership — and it lasts forever.
For a limited time, get lifetime licenses to Microsoft Office Professional 2021 and Windows 11 Pro for just $54.97.
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