If you want just basic creation, editing and saving of documents then
you can use a free Microsoft account, no 365 subscription required. If
you want more advanced features then yes, you will have to subscribe,
which can be done inside the app.
On 08/11/2014 01:16, Nicholas Parsons wrote:
Is it free to create and edit documents as well as view them? Or do you need a
Microsoft 365 subscription for that? If you need the subscription then that
news is nothing new. They’ve been available and accessible for a while now, but
without an accessible Mac counterpart it’s not an attractive offer. It is
promising, though, that Microsoft is making an effort over accessibility and
hopefully the Mac versions next year will be equally if not more accessible.
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