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  • I'm thinking of moving on from my ancient copy of Excel 2010 (Office, but I never use the other applications).

    • Is there any significant downside to just using the free web version of Excel, other than you have to work on your files in OneDrive (which would be quite annoying, as I've just migrated away from Dropbox + OneDrive -> GDrive)?

    • If I find that too annoying, is there any better option than either:

      • £60/year Office 365 Personal
      • £115 Office 2021

    Both seem pretty limited - 1 user, 1 PC, esp. given I'd only be using Excel. Would like to use on 2 machines.

    I don't want to mess around with dodgy too-cheap-to-be-true software keys....

  • I don't want to mess around with dodgy too-cheap-to-be-true software keys....

    Why not?

    They seem to work don't they if you go for the more know websites?

  • I hate online excel. With a fucking passion.

  • I tend to have price trackers for O365. You can get the personal for under £40 and the 5 users for under £60.

    If you're using the online storage it's very good value, maybe not if not.

    Excel online is missing enough stuff to be annoying for me but it depends on your use case.

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