Also, if you have a smart phone, you can download the Be My Eyes app and use 
that to get direct access to the Microsoft Accessibility line. I just used Be 
My Eyes for the first time a month ago, so I haven't used this to call 
Microsoft, but think this is a good way to go. Not sure of the restrictions, if 
any for those outside the U.S.  Anyone can use the app, but I'm not sure off 
hand if the Microsoft contact option works outside the U.S.  


-----Original Message-----
From: Talk <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Monday, July 1, 2019 5:58 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List <[email protected]>
Cc: Rod Hutton <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: MS Office question

Hi David,

I won't trumpet too loudly my firm belief that Office 365 is the best way to 
go, and this is because Microsoft is improving the accessibility of Office at 
the same time that they are adding features.
The price of an ongoing single-user subscription is $6.99 per month and you get 
two months for free if you subscribe annually.
As for contacting the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk, the only issue I can 
see is that you have to be able to deal with the long-distance cost involved in 
calling the U.S. telephone number, which is 800-936-5900.
You could do a Skype out call and contact them that way.
Now, once you reach the line and get a human being, I cannot think of any 
reason why they would hang up on you just because you are outside North America.
I live in Canada, and they have never had an issue with my calling them.

Good luck,

Rod

Sent from Outlook for Windows

-----Original Message-----
From: Talk <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of David via Talk
Sent: June 30, 2019 4:34 PM
To: WE English Mailinglist <[email protected]>
Cc: David <[email protected]>
Subject: MS Office question

Anyone here has any experience, or know the rules?


I am trying to get hold of a copy of MS Office, and thought I might save a few 
dollars, on buying one of the former versions. Got some offer here, for 
unopened and fully licensed versions, but got confused about their titles.


One says Home and Student, the other reads Home and Business. Well, I am 
neither a student, nor a business owner. But since they both states Home, will 
it still be legal for me? Or, was there any other version that I should look 
out for?


They are both Office 2010. Anyone knows when Microsoft would end support for 
that version, or maybe they have already done so?


Finally, I got one more offer, this time for Office 2019. Would someone happen 
to know whether that version is accessible with WinEyes? Guess NVDA and Jaws 
are OK with 2019, but would hate to loose WinEyes functionality.


Allright, I do know of the subscription versions of Office, but I really don't 
want that kind of ongoing expenses. Rather pay once, and you know what you've 
got. Subscribe, and next month - or next year - Microsoft decides to change 
something, and all the sudden you are lost, and have to spend days in figuring 
your way around the new features.


Thanks for all feedback, that I can make the most informed decition. And 
please, since I am outside North-Americas, I was under the impression the 
Microsoft Assistance line would not be available for me. If I am mistaken, I'd 
be glad to know.


--
David

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