Has anyone signed up for Office 365 yet or Azure even.:thumb:
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I'm no expert Gromett but my people tell me that it is only free to individual users, small business users will have a charge for back up etc. the MS 365 will include any small business back up without charge. If you already own a copy of MS office then MS is offering 365 for a minuscule sum per month. This will include all patches updates done remote from your pc. 365 will have a number of benefits for users like loading speed storage, use on any computer that you have ect. ect.When you can get LibreOffice (open office) for free....:thumb:
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That sounds more like Apple than MS GJH.Why would anyone want to sign up for expensive cloud services controlled by a company which has its own agenda including imposing [HI]complicated Ts&Cs which are difficult to understand[/HI]?
You are no fall GJH and only a fall would rely totally on just one back up of important files. Remote back-up is just another tool in your armoury. :thumb:Trust somebody else to back up files for me? I should coco
Trust that the files would actually be there when I want them and the version I want?
I'm no expert Gromett but my people tell me that it is only free to individual users, small business users will have a charge for back up etc. the MS 365 will include any small business back up without charge. If you already own a copy of MS office then MS is offering 365 for a minuscule sum per month. This will include all patches updates done remote from your pc. 365 will have a number of benefits for users like loading speed storage, use on any computer that you have ect. ect.
Sounds like a big step forward to me.:thumb:
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They just want you to submit to the pleasures they have in store for you Janine.I used to have free web hosting with Microsoft which ended earlier this year. Office 365 was just too sophisticated for what I needed so didn't sign up with them.
[HI]Wish I could stop all the blessed emails I get daily from them now[/HI] :Sad:
I'll have to get back to you after I have spoken to my people:Sad:I think you have been misinformed there.
Libre Office is FREE in both senses of the word. Here is an extract from the license.
As for the rest of your post, that is a judgement call. If you want to pay Microsoft a monthly fee, trust them with your data and let them update the software on your computer without your interaction go for it. I can see tears before bedtime thoughoh:
I have been using Libre Office and it's predecessor Open Office for over 10 years now exclusively and am happy to be off the treadmill of regular big spends on updates.
You are no fall GJH and only a fall would rely totally on just one back up of important files. [HI]Remote back-up is just another tool in your armoury.[/HI] :thumb:
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I'll have to get back to you after I have spoken to my people:Sad: