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In this video, Prietam discusses the differences between Microsoft Office 365 and the perpetual versions like Office 2021, 2016, and 2019 to help viewers decide which suits their needs better. Office 365 requires a subscription with regular feature updates, cloud storage, and installation on multiple devices, making it ideal for users needing constant updates and access across devices. In contrast, the perpetual versions involve a one-time purchase, providing lifetime access but only receiving security updates and lacking some advanced features like the Editor tool and premium templates that Office 365 offers. Prietam highlights that while Office 365's cloud synchronization and additional features may appeal to most users, some organizations might prefer the perpetual license to avoid external data storage.
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In this part of the video, Prietam introduces the topic of Microsoft Office, specifically comparing Office 365 and Office perpetual versions such as Office 2021, 2016, or 2019. He explains that Office perpetual requires a one-time purchase, providing lifetime access, whereas Office 365 operates on a subscription basis with monthly or yearly fees. The video aims to help viewers decide which version suits their needs by discussing the differences in payment models and features. Office 365 offers additional features not available in Office perpetual, such as the Editor tool, voice dictation, PowerPoint design ideas, and premium templates accessible only to Office 365 subscribers.
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In this part of the video, the speaker distinguishes between Office 365 and Office 2021/2019. Key points include that Office 365 offers regular feature updates, while Office 2021/2019 only receive security updates. Office 365 permits installation on up to five devices and includes 1 TB of OneDrive storage, enabling seamless access to files across different devices. The pricing for Office 365 subscriptions and Office perpetual licenses is also compared. The speaker suggests that Office 365 is generally a better choice for most users due to its cloud synchronization, although some companies may prefer the perpetual license to avoid data being stored externally.