OfficeSuite Home & Business 2023 - Lifetime License - Documents, Sheets, Slides, PDF, Mail & Calendar for Windows

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  • nai

    > 3 day

    Lifetime license for that price?! WOW. This is a superb set of great, clean, working programmes. It downloaded with ease, nice and fast too.. and the programmes work a treat! OfficeSuite, you know the deal, this is an absolute bargain for the price and for your lifetime? You cant not, I cant fault the programmes at all, each and every one work fast and comfortably. Highly, highly recommend! Perfect for those studying, researching, working from home, has everything you need to get started!

  • Dr. Colten Graham

    > 3 day

    Wasted my money

  • Aaron Bryant

    > 3 day

    Its good just needs to provide available instructions to make the most out of it. I guess google dosent have all the info after all lmao

  • Richard Kelly

    > 3 day

    Ive worked in IT for decades. Ive got Microsoft/Citrix/AWS etc qualifications and I use MS Office 2021/365 daily. I though Id have a quick look at this and see what its all about. 1. Delivery - its supplied in something that looks like a CD slip case, inside there is a card with a license activation key. 2. Installation - absolutely fine. Ive spent a significant portion of the last 20 years configuring Microsoft products to deploy software remotely and this installed easily on a Windows 11 machine with Office 2021 installed. If you have problems with the installation it could be a compatibility issue with Office 365 or it could be an issue with malware protection, I had no problems. 3. Products a. Mail - pretty basic Outlook clone. Managed to get it to connect to my gmail account in a few seconds. Overall its okay b. Slides - Powerpoint clone. I deliver a lot of presentations (most of my day job is now AWS Training delivery) from a presentation point of view it looks almost identical to Powerpoint, a couple of minor niggles - you cannot change the screen that you presenting from WITHIN the presentation itself, you have to come out make the change and then go back in...makes it difficult to use if you need to change the screen regularly during a presentation. A few other niggles as well when creating a presentation but nothing major. c. Documents - A Word clone. Im currently writing a thesis in Word, which contains a bibliography...this doesnt contain that functionality at all. Fairly basic word processor. d. Sheets - I dont do much in spreadsheets these days (I used to do lots of engineering calculations a long time ago). Looks fairly basic - all the usual functions are there, I couldnt see any way of doing a pivot table but that doesnt mean the functionality isnt there. e. PDF - lets you open and annotate PDF files. There are some basic security controls in and it look very similar to many other open source PDF management solutions that Ive used over the years. One thing that was consistent across the products is that the help is online and pretty poor in my opinion. What you are paying for is a stable build, some support and a bit of cloud storage. If you are a home user I would say that it probably covers all your needs. There are other products out there that will also meet your needs as well, and some of them are free. I do feel that at this price point some more cloud storage would have perhaps swayed my opinion more. Im giving it 4 stars as I feel positive towards it as a suite of products and it has been quite stable on my machine so far.

  • tea-rex

    > 3 day

    What you see is what you get - a disc containing OfficeSuite Home & Business 2023. Unfortunately, since its arrived, Ive found out that this software is free and available to anyone who wants it online minus the cloud storage and customer support, so you can either pay £72.99 or get the free product elsewhere. There are also some problems to report when trying to install. Im using a fully up to date computer that runs Microsoft Office on it and it wont install OfficeSuite without Microsoft Office being uninstalled for some reason. Well... I dont want to do that. I attempted to install this program alongside a family member who works with computers and is very knowledgeable about them - this is how I found out this software is free online. Edited to add: the seller contacted me in response to this review, informed me that it was incorrect and wanted me to provide proof that I couldnt get their software to run on my computer, to which I responded that I was not willing to go to such lengths and as a Vine reviewer, it is not my job to simply hand out 5 star shining reviews simply for receiving a free product. Clearly someone is unhappy they did not get that but an honest review of someones experience instead. All I can say is look at the other reviews from unhappy or dissatisfied customers. I think they speak for themselves.

  • Spawnee

    Greater than one week

    I hadnt heard of MobiSystems before until I had the opportunity to review this OfficeSuite Home and Business 2023 Lifetime License. I found setting this up on my PC laptop pretty straightforward, but I am surprised that they market this as business office software. It would maybe be suitable for a student who needs to use basic home office software, but that is about it. If you have been a lifelong Microsoft Office user, this OfficeSuite will remind you of Microsoft 95 or Microsoft ME era software. I just found all the apps had basic or functionality. Documents, Slides and Mail are okay I think for a student in further education for projects and assignments, etc. But Sheets doesnt even have pivot table functionality etc. As for PDF, there are a lot of free PDF apps out there that are better than this. I struggle to understand who the intended market is for this product. Home users may be, but business users, probably not.

  • Scuba Steve

    > 3 day

    I guess it’s always going to be the one that everyone wants to know, and that’s how well does this stack up agains MS Office that everyone knows? Well, after a few weeks of use and getting me head around the differences I can say it’s a competent software suite, and although it does 99% of the things I need I’m unfortunately too accustomed to using MS Office and making the change to something different (even if only slightly) is too much. It’s a good alternative for home use if you don’t want to have an Office365 subscription but there are “free” offerings on the market which might be a better option. I don’t want to seem too negative as it’s a good piece of software just not able to replace what I’ve already got.

  • Dr. Paul Ell

    > 3 day

    This is going to be a short review as I failed to realise that the OfficeSuite Home and Business 2023 pack will only work on Windows machines and not Android and iOS. As a Mac user I didn’t expect it to work on Apple machines but it’s still a bit disappointing. Whereas the other versions of the software come with annual subscriptions, like MS Office, this at £73 at time of review, is a one-off purchase. As a result it costs a bit more and only 5Gb of cloud storage is available. This compares reasonably favourably with MS Office annual subscriptions. However, open source versions are available so you’re really paying for a relatively clean copy, some support, and the cloud storage. As a MS Office user I was hoping to offer comparisons between the software but can’t as it won’t run on any of my hardware. So a neutral 3 star review. Check you have Windows 10 or 11 if you want this iteration of the software!

  • Andy

    > 3 day

    This is a very good suite of office apps for PC that performs well for most applications. Its not in my opinion as good as full MS Office, but isnt that far off for most users. On the face of it, this deal is good value compared to MS Office, but, as this office suite is basically a free download from the developers website, the premium feature seems to be mainly consisting of 5GB of cloud storage. It is a lifetime license though, so in some respects offers good value. Only you can decide. Overall, the software generally works well, it could be a viable alternative option to the MS offering

  • DHCOL

    > 3 day

    This does work fine on my laptop and is a basic office clone, but in all honesty I’d rather just pay a little more if you have to and get Microsoft office. That way you wouldn’t get any compatibility issues and and other issues that may arrive in future. If this was a fraction of the price then maybe I could see a need for it, but at this price even with the online storage I’d rather pay extra for the genuine software.

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