Lowest price ever: Microsoft Office at $25 over Labor Day weekend TL;DR: Save 89% on Microsoft Office for Windows during Labor Day weekend—codes are limited.
While you’re taking a break from work this Labor Day, also stop paying Microsoft 365 fees. Grab a Microsoft Office lifetime license for just $24.97—the lowest price we’ve seen yet (MSRP $229). No subscription strings, no surprise fee hikes, just the essential Office apps you actually use for a one-time price.
What’s included
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Outlook
OneNote
Publisher
Access
These aren’t stripped-down versions, either. Office 2019 remains fully capable of handling reports, spreadsheets, presentations, email, and more, without requiring constant updates or additional charges.
If you’re tired of Microsoft’s subscription model and worried they might hike the price of 365 again, this is your chance to future-proof your setup. Whether you’re working from home, freelancing, or managing your family budget, this is all the Office you need without the recurring costs.
Get Microsoft Office Professional Plus on sale for $24.97 this weekend only (MSRP $229). No coupon is needed.
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 This is your hack for getting full Acrobat features without paying Adobe prices TL;DR: Get a SwifDoo PDF Pro lifetime license for Windows at $29.97 (reg. $129) and enjoy access to tools that make PDF work more manageable.
Subscriptions have taken over everything, from streaming to software—PDF editors included. If you’ve been paying Adobe Acrobat’s fees for as long as you can remember, here’s a reality check: you don’t have to.
A lifetime PDF editor tool is a far more cost-effective way to edit, sign, convert, and manage PDFs than any subscription-based software. One we’re sharing today is SwifDoo PDF Pro—only $29.97 for a lifetime Windows license (reg. $129).
It’s not anything fancy… it’s software that lets you create PDFs, mark up documents, edit text, convert formats, password-protect files, and more. SwifDoo also has OCR capabilities that recognize text in your documents, allowing you to search, highlight, and copy it. And, if you ever need to convert a large batch of PDFs at once, this tool has your back.
Basically, it’s Adobe Acrobat in a far more affordable format.
Get this Adobe Acrobat alternative for just $29.97 (reg. $129).
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