Microsoft Launches Ad-Supported Version of Office Apps for Windows www.windowscentral.com 27 points by m463 1 year ago
not_your_vase 1 year ago > Microsoft quietly launches free, ad-supported version of Office apps for Windows with limited functionality Is this beside the non-free, ad-supported version?(Okay, I'm assuming, based on my last experience with a paid Windows 11, which just kept pushing ads into my face) TeMPOraL 1 year ago Yes. There are only two settings in modern software: Ads, and More ads. vrighter 1 year ago Complemented by another great feature. The replacement of all "NO" buttons to "Ask me later"."Do you want me to nag you again later?" "I don't want you nagging me at all!" "No-can-do!"
TeMPOraL 1 year ago Yes. There are only two settings in modern software: Ads, and More ads. vrighter 1 year ago Complemented by another great feature. The replacement of all "NO" buttons to "Ask me later"."Do you want me to nag you again later?" "I don't want you nagging me at all!" "No-can-do!"
vrighter 1 year ago Complemented by another great feature. The replacement of all "NO" buttons to "Ask me later"."Do you want me to nag you again later?" "I don't want you nagging me at all!" "No-can-do!"
Is this beside the non-free, ad-supported version?
(Okay, I'm assuming, based on my last experience with a paid Windows 11, which just kept pushing ads into my face)
Yes. There are only two settings in modern software: Ads, and More ads.
Complemented by another great feature. The replacement of all "NO" buttons to "Ask me later".
"Do you want me to nag you again later?" "I don't want you nagging me at all!" "No-can-do!"
Libreoffice it is!