K
Kenneth
I've been in dire need to get Office (specifically Outlook) for my personal
organizational needs at home (read: non-business, except for occasionally
putting an appointment in for something that I'm working on at work), but up
until now it's been way too pricey.
The student and teacher edition offers me everything that I need (and more)
for my home MS Office and organizational needs, but, with the desire that
I'm doing everything legally, I have a question on eligibility.
I noticed on the site, "You are still eligible to use this product after you
or a member of your household no longer qualifies as an educational user."
I graduated college last year, so I myself am not currently a "student or
teacher" but this almost sounds as if I can still purchase this, is this
true? Or would I have to have theoretically purchased it last year before
graduating? Also, my fiancee (to be married in March) is still in college,
would I be able to purchase under her status?
It really seems that Microsoft is making Office available to home users,
which I appreciate. Unfortuantely, I'm in that 'lull zone' after college
and before kids.
Thanks,
Ken
organizational needs at home (read: non-business, except for occasionally
putting an appointment in for something that I'm working on at work), but up
until now it's been way too pricey.
The student and teacher edition offers me everything that I need (and more)
for my home MS Office and organizational needs, but, with the desire that
I'm doing everything legally, I have a question on eligibility.
I noticed on the site, "You are still eligible to use this product after you
or a member of your household no longer qualifies as an educational user."
I graduated college last year, so I myself am not currently a "student or
teacher" but this almost sounds as if I can still purchase this, is this
true? Or would I have to have theoretically purchased it last year before
graduating? Also, my fiancee (to be married in March) is still in college,
would I be able to purchase under her status?
It really seems that Microsoft is making Office available to home users,
which I appreciate. Unfortuantely, I'm in that 'lull zone' after college
and before kids.
Thanks,
Ken