It's not uncommon for people to work with multiple electronic devices these days. You might have a laptop for work, a laptop for personal use, a desktop at home, and a tablet for yourself and several ...
Office 365 Home and Personal subscribers can soon install the software on 'an unlimited number of devices' but they can only sign in on up to five of those devices at the same time. I'm PCMag's ...
Micosoft’s entry-level Office 365 subscriptions are about to get a little more useful for home and/or personal users. Currently if you pay $70 per year for an Office 365 Personal account you can ...
Office 365 is about to get a lot more flexible, with its consumer subscriptions packages lifting the limit on the total number of devices that the software can be installed on. Until now, Office 365 ...
Office 365 is preparing to lift its device limit restriction in October for Home and Personal subscribers. As things currently operate, Home subscribers are limited to installing Office apps on ten ...
Office Home, Personal or University users can install it on any number of computers. However, they are limited to signing in to five at the same time. However, it’s not the same for business users.
Microsoft offers a few different flavors of Office 365. But no matter which edition you buy, you can install and run Office on as many computers and devices as you need. That capability makes Office ...
Unless you're running a large company that wants to install, host and maintain Microsoft Exchange Server on its own equipment, you generally don't need to purchase an Exchange Server license.
When Microsoft announced in late 2012 that it would be releasing a home version of Office 365, I was a little skeptical. As someone who was getting tired of the word “cloud”, I just had little ...
Microsoft’s Office 365 Home Premium is the new subscription-based version of Office 2013, in which Microsoft gave its office suite a thorough and well-done makeover. You can think of Home Premium as a ...