Actually did some more reading and it looks like the business version gives
you access to Lync (for business), Sharepoint and I think collaborative
office editing. As well as the Home stuff. All of which I am not using so
don't need. I think Office 365 Home is the way to go for me right now.

On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 at 15:32 DotNet Dude <adotnetd...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >From what I've heard (which is very little)
> the business version gives you more control in the "dashboard" to
> customise stuff. I also don't think you're meant to use non-business
> versions for commercial use, whatever that means. 😉
>
> On Sunday, 1 November 2015, Stephen Price <step...@perthprojects.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I know a few here use Office 365 (from previous threads) and was
>> wondering if anyone is using the Office 365 Business? Trying to work out
>> what it gives you and so far it looks exactly the same as the Home version
>> except its more expensive. Perhaps business support is the extra?
>>
>> I'm currently using the freebie given to me via my msdn account and its
>> great. Its called Office 365 Developer Subscription. Its not documented
>> anywhere that that is, but it says I'm using Office 365 Personal except I
>> have +1 install (2 total) when compared with the real Office 365 Personal
>> product.
>> I have a few more machines than that, and have decided to drop Dropbox
>> (its in the name... they have been telling to do it all along...) and make
>> OneDrive my main cloud storage. So wanted a couple more installs (and
>> figure if i'm not paying for Dropbox anymore that can pay for Office 365.
>>
>> Going to go with Office 365 Home, but curious what the Office 365
>> Business Premium gives you. They only compare it with the other Business
>> products, can't find a Home vs Business comparison. Not one that spells it
>> out...
>>
>

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