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Is it even piratable??
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Desktop apps are via the Ohook method. massgrave.dev has files/methods to do so with a great write up to do it manually if you wanted.

The cloud subscription service not really. There is an Office 365 E5 Dev license that is free for 25 users for 90 days, which is renewable, and there are auto renew scripts, but they have been cracking down on the auto renewal scripts.
(Feb 18, 2024, 10:02 am)7307Takei Wrote: [ -> ]Is it even piratable??
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The cloud subscription service is not really piratable.

A solution that might help is the LibreOffice suite.

https://www.libreoffice.org/
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads...iew.87688/

Microsoft Office 2024 is available in the beta channel.

You might want to follow every instruction outlined in that page.

Hope this helps.

EDIT: I would also say, for the record, that lustrous's solution, to use free office suites like Libreoffice and OpenOffice, can go a long way.\

If you don't want to do that, follow my link. You might want to register to see some content - and don't mention that you're using warez over there! They have stuff to help you pirate MS products, but they don't condone talking about it!

After all that, I shall say, good luck!
(Feb 22, 2024, 11:50 am)RobertX Wrote: [ -> ]https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads...iew.87688/

Microsoft Office 2024 is available in the beta channel.

You might want to follow every instruction outlined in that page.

Hope this helps.

EDIT: I would also say, for the record, that lustrous's solution, to use free office suites like Libreoffice and OpenOffice, can go a long way.\

If you don't want to do that, follow my link. You might want to register to see some content - and don't mention that you're using warez over there! They have stuff to help you pirate MS products, but they don't condone talking about it!

After all that, I shall say, good luck!

I am skipping Office 2024. It's quite complicated to install following (if you can) the instructions. Previous version were quite simple. Download the offiical iso and rum KMS or similar activators. 

Users can still download the Office 365 iso and it will continue to update with the latest features. As far as I know, the standalone versions may not come with all the Office 365 features like certain Functions and more.

The free solutions of LibreOffice and OpenOffice might be fine for extremely simple spreadsheets and documents but you'll likely run into issues if you want to do more than that. One can also use the free web version (not app) of Office via your Outlook (Hotmail) account and OneDrive.

For whatever reason, I can't edit my post above. I should also add that Office 2024 listed in the site above is in beta.