Nobody wants AI in their word processor: Get AI-free Office 2019 for $29.97

TL;DR: Add Microsoft Office to your PC with Office 2019 for $29.97.Remember the good ole days when you just opened Microsoft Word and typed a document without an AI assistant bot popping up to correct you? You can still have these when you opt for Office 2019 instead of the newest 2024 version.Not only does it not have AI integrations, but it’s cheaper, just $29.97 (reg.

$229).Go simple with Microsoft Office 2019 by sticking to familiar program layouts, programs that are accessible locally (not in the cloud) and offline, and without AI integrations.Microsoft 2019 has the most popular Office programs, including:Publisher and Access aren’t even available with new versions of Office, so if you want to keep these familiar programs, your best bet is to purchase this older version of the software suite.The 2019 document formats are still compatible with even newer versions.

If you don’t mind missing out on the bells and whistles of the newer versions — like the AI robots critiquing your grammar — then you won’t miss much.It’s a popular option to subscribe to Microsoft 365 for a monthly fee and get access to the latest Office programs.But this comes with a level of unpredictability.

Updates can change the look and layout of these programs at any point.And Microsoft can change the price.It recently upped the price by $3 per month for the first time in 12 years.

Nothing is stopping it from rising again when you least expect it.So, if you want predictable layouts and predictable pricing with your Office tools, own your software.Get the familiar layouts of Office 2019 for a single payment and avoid the monthly subscription fees.Outfit your PC with the Office programs you use every day for less than a few months of a 365 subscription when you get Office 2019 for just $29.97.StackSocial prices subject to change....

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Publisher: New York Post

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