![]() But what's behind Redmond's cost-cutting ways? Microsoft's aggressive pricing is certainly good news for Mac shops planning to upgrade to Office 2011. That's a huge reduction from the $399 business version of Office 2008. Office for Mac Home and Business 2011 will cost $199 for a single license, and $279 for two machines. Not impressed? Well, the price cut is downright jaw-dropping for the Office 2011 professional edition. By comparison, Office 2008 Home and Student Edition costs $149. Specifically, Office for Mac Home and Student 2011 will cost $119 for a single license, and $149 for a family pack that installs on up to three Macs. Redmond's two editions of Office 2011 for Mac, slated to ship in October, will cost 20 to 50 percent less than their Office 2008 predecessors. Microsoft on Monday announced pricing for its Office 2011 for Mac productivity suite, and the cost savings are dramatic, particularly for business users.
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