"Anyone with an iPad will be able to download the new Office apps for free from Apple’s iTunes app store starting today, White explained. The free versions allow users to read or present Office files. But only users who have paid for an Office 365 subscription, $99 a year for a typical consumer, will be able to edit and create documents."
http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/new-microsoft-ceo-nadella-breaks-from-the-past-with-office-for-ipads-182641287.html
$99 a year sounds expensive to me. I won't buy it, unless I can get a cheap version from my job. Last year (or 2012?) the company had some deal with MS that let us buy full versions of Office for $40. I snatched that up for my Macbook.
http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/new-microsoft-ceo-nadella-breaks-from-the-past-with-office-for-ipads-182641287.html
$99 a year sounds expensive to me. I won't buy it, unless I can get a cheap version from my job. Last year (or 2012?) the company had some deal with MS that let us buy full versions of Office for $40. I snatched that up for my Macbook.