

Of course, you still get Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote with this Office 2019 version, but the extra $100 will get you a licensed copy of Outlook. If you’re one of those who absolutely need to use Outlook in your workflow, then this is the version of Office 2019 you need to get. However, Outlook occupied the #3 spot at 9% this translates to over 85 million email opens done on Outlook. According to Litmus Labs, Apple iPhone and Gmail have the lion’s share of the email client market with 27% each (out of 945 email opens). And millions, if not billions, of people have a Google/Gmail account.

Practically everyone on the planet knows what Google is. Version #2: Office Home and Business 2019

Microsoft is selling the Office Home and Student 2019 version for only $149.99. Grab this version if you’re not worried about getting the latest incremental software updates from Microsoft, and the current features are more than enough for your needs. This ‘basic’ version is great if you only intend to install these classic Office apps on one computer (either Mac or PC). If you need Office apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote for school or home use, then this is the version for you. With that said, here are the three versions of Office 2019: Version #1: Office Home and Student 2019 With no upgrade options, however, you’ll be stuck with the same version until you decide to upgrade sometime in the future. Office 2019 isn’t exactly cheap, but then again you only pay the hefty price tag once. The Different Versions of Microsoft Office 2019: Which Is Right For You? In this article, I’ll break down the different features your one-time purchase is going to get you. If you’re thinking about buying the latest version of Microsoft Office (without paying for a monthly or annual Office 365 subscription), then you may want to consider getting the new Microsoft Office 2019.
