![]() As computer scientists we are trained to communicate with the dumbest things in the world – computers – so you’d think we’d be able to communicate quite well with people. “Distributors will continue to sell Office 2010 but as soon as their inventory runs out that will be the end of it.”Įnterprises with volume licensing agreements can continue to install and use Office 2010 by tapping the downgrade rights built into the volume SKUs of Office 2013. It for resale,” said the user, Parrish Reinoehl, a co-owner of a Michigan computer store that builds new systems and provides IT services. “This means Microsoft will no longer be producing In an online forum earlier this year, one commenter said he had received notice from one of his software distributors that Microsoft was calling EOL (end of life) for Office 2010 on Jan. CDW, for instance, charges $140 for Home & Student 2010, a 7 percent discount, $248 for Home & Business 2010 (11 percent off list) and $489 for Professional 2010 (2 percent below list price). Not every vendor has followed Amazon’s example. One reader reported that Costco was selling retail Home and Student 2010 for $100 (Sept 2013) or maybe it was 3 H&S Product Keys, they weren’t completely clear.Īnother seller on the site pegged Home & Student 2010 at $250, or 67 percent above list.īut Amazon also sells Office Home & Business 2010 for $278 and Office Professional for $400, or 1 percent and 20 percent under list, respectively.īefore Microsoft discontinued Office 2010, the FFPs of Home & Student listed for $150, Home & Business for $280 and Professional for $500. $170, $20 higher than the former list price, representing a 13 percent surcharge. ![]() Still various Office 20 bundle Retail and PKC licenses for sale (as of Sept 2013), I have made several purchased from the site with no problem ieĪ, for example, now lists what Microsoft called the “Full Packaged Product” (FFP) of Office Home & Student 2010 at ![]()
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