I have an Office 365 subscription - I think Microsoft is trying to move everyone over to the subscription model:
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Yes, they are, which is fucking annoying. Especially since I could get software at in-house prices.
But, regardless, there's no way I want to pay $100/year for it.
Unless you absolutely are required to have Word, I'd go with OpenOffice or GoogleDocs.
Unless you absolutely are required to have Word, I'd go with OpenOffice or GoogleDocs.
Well, I have Open Office and a Google account, but the formatting just isn't perfectly compatible with Word. I tried converting back and forth from Word to OO last summer, and I couldn't leave comments in the text in OO: saving them to a .doc file made them all one comment, all mashed together. It's damned annoying.
How about to .docx?
If your needs aren't very complex, there's also the web version of Word that comes along with a free Skydrive account. It's actually pretty good.
Is the Student and Home version of Word available for Mac? It's reasonably priced, not cheap, but reasonable. It includes three licenses.
The version of OO I have doesn't save as .docx.
It sounds like you will actually need a real copy of Word for the type of commenting and markup that you are doing. These areas are almost always where the cheaper options can't do full compatibility.
Quite honestly I like the interface of pre-ribbon word better than just about anything. The one exception is Pages, but since I don't have a Mac Pages is not an option for me.