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We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.If youre tired of subscription fees stacking up, this Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 for Mac deal at StackSocial might be worth a look. Its a one-time purchase (of $79.95, 63% off its usual $220) that works with macOS Ventura (version 13) or later, and once activated, youre set for the long haul with access to the full suiteWord, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote (covering all the essentials for work or personal use)without worrying about monthly or annual renewals. The deal is set for a limited time and ends March 30.You can download it to one Mac, but the license is tied to your Microsoft account, not your device, so you can reinstall it if needed, provided your Mac runs one of the three latest MacOS versions (currently, Ventura, Sonoma, and Sequoia). Youll need at least 4GB of RAM and 10GB of free storage, but once set up, it runs smoothly without requiring an internet connection. Just a heads up: youll need to redeem your code within seven days of purchase, so dont sit on it too long.The functionality is solid if you dont need the cloud-based extras of Microsoft 365. Word is great for handling documents, Excel supports advanced formulas, and PowerPoint is reliable for presentations. Theres also the basic version of Microsoft Teams for collaboration and the free version of OneNote for note-taking. Outlook is included, but since Apple Mail or third-party email apps cover most needs, it may not be a must-have. While these apps get the job done, keep in mind that this version lacks AI-powered features like Copilot and doesn't include OneDrive cloud storage. If youre someone who relies heavily on cloud syncing and AI-assisted work, this might not be the best fit. There are also no feature updates beyond security fixes, but if you prefer stability over new bells and whistles, this version will do the trick while saving you money.