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July 17th, 2007

Microsoft offering Office 2007 for rent on a monthly basis

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 12:11 pm

Categories: Office, Office 2007

Tags: Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Mary Jo Foley

Looks like Microsoft’s intial pilots of pay-as-you-go pricing for Office were successful.

Microsoft has expanded its Office rental trial in South Africa to include Office 2007. Microsoft will make Office 2007 available for 199 rand ($28.54) for a three-month subscription, according to a Reuters report. First-time users willg et an extra three months for free, Reuters said. (Thanks to Bink.nu for the link to the Reuters story.)

Microsoft has been testing pay-as-you-go schemes for Office 2003 in several developing countries, including South Africa, company officials said earlier this year. At that time, Microsoft officials said the Office rental trials were also in full-swing in Mexico and Romania. Back in January, Microsoft was planning to decide “in the next couple of months” whether to extend the program to include Office 2007.

I’ve asked Microsoft whether it plans to extend this program and offer Office 2007 on a subscription basis in other countries. Stay tuned.

Update: A Microsoft spokeswoman got back to me on July 18. It looks like the rental program mentioned in the Reuters story is still a pilot, not final.  Her statement:

“The Office (2007) pre-paid is a pilot and was launched in South Africa and Romania. Microsoft will evaluate its business to determine where and when to expand the program. Additional markets have yet to be determined.”

Meanwhile, would you be interested in renting Office — or any other Microsoft app — on a monthly basis? Why or why not?

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Extremely unlikely that I wouild rent any of their software.  shawkins | 07/17/07
One reason  voska | 07/17/07
I Agree, Renting Software Is Poor Value  chessmen | 07/18/07
Why rent when you can buy?  voska | 07/17/07
Cheating with the Home and Student Edition  Confused by religion | 07/17/07
Well that's nice to know  voska | 07/18/07
Soon you won't be able to buy  DarthRidiculous | 07/17/07
I don't see a big change  voska | 07/18/07
I agree  Mik in IT | 07/19/07
What a stupid question  3dtodd | 07/18/07
What version of it  jfp | 07/17/07
Why?  dave95. | 07/17/07
Why rent when you can avoid.  systemx | 07/17/07
Not for me, not even for free  pjotr123 | 07/17/07
The sayings...  ruped24 | 07/17/07
You already do rent it  Michael Kelly | 07/17/07
RE:You already do rent it  ruped24 | 07/17/07
Technically yes  voska | 07/18/07
EVERY user is just "renting"  optimist134 | 07/18/07
-continued nimble fingers hit the wrong key  optimist134 | 07/18/07
Still living with office 97  aussieblnd@... | 07/18/07
I'm a light user, but  notsofast | 07/18/07
That would seem to be a given...  Resuna | 07/18/07
I guess you're not renting after all...  Resuna | 07/18/07
Price Point Too High  TripleII | 07/17/07
RE:Price Point Too High  ruped24 | 07/17/07
My favorite quote  TripleII | 07/17/07
MS is pushing rental because their "Software Assurance" effort is failing..  Basic Logic | 07/17/07
40,000,000  pgm554 | 07/18/07
Exactly the target market where piracy is rampant.  kraterz | 07/17/07
My worry is...  Ignatius_a | 07/18/07
More like hostage - your doc in their format  scott1329 | 07/18/07
WOULD RENT IT....IF...  USArcher | 07/18/07
Just noticed...  USArcher | 07/18/07
WOULD RENT IT....  aussieblnd@... | 07/18/07
Why buy when you can rent?  bobpeery@... | 07/18/07
Piracy has nothing to do with cost  mrjonno | 07/18/07
you can already rent it via some ASPs  1majones | 07/18/07
I wouldn't rent software on their terms for any price.  Resuna | 07/18/07
How many rental apps can your budget handle?  pennatomcat | 07/19/07
Can you ever "un-rent" it?  bportlock | 07/19/07
Upgrade trap for increased funds  usaheattreating@... | 07/19/07
I can see that happening.  T1Oracle | 07/22/07
I like this  kokuryu | 07/19/07
I bet Windows is next  T1Oracle | 07/20/07
I knew that Windows was next  T1Oracle | 07/23/07
Open Office looks better by the second!  j0hnharrington@... | 07/21/07
That's just silly  T1Oracle | 07/22/07
Rental Slavery  cquirke | 07/22/07

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