![]() ![]() I didn’t need the $14.00USD a month E2 plan. The new version of Outlook Online synched really well with Mac Office 2011. The next morning, I decided I really loved having Microsoft Exchange as my backup, online, email client. The MSFT agent told me I had a 90 day grace period to re-activate my subscription and all I had to do was to login to my account and start my subscription again. I was offered two months free if I stayed, but I was so hazed out from trying to get Office 2011 to work that I just cancelled everything. I called MSFT to cancel my E2 subscription. I could not find a way to edit those files online. I had to purchase Office 2011 for Mac from Amazon for around $160.00USD to get the plan to work, and while the 2011 version of Mac Office is 100% better then Mac Office 2008, I could in no way find out how to save my local Office files to my Office 365 setup. I first signed up for the Office 365 E2 plan - there are way too many plans to choose from - because I wanted to run Office on the web. This is the story of how it all played out. ![]() I was right and I was wrong to try Office 365. Last week, I signed up for Microsoft Office 365 and, even though I’m on a Mac, I thought the online email and team and website services would be a good and solid backup for the life I have heretofore entirely and exclusively run on Google Apps.
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