Try This Free Version of Microsoft Office That Runs in Your Browser
Briefly

The article evaluates the web version of Microsoft Office, highlighting its convenience for collaboration via OneDrive and the ability to edit files directly in the browser. Although it presents options for sharing, it notes downsides including limited storage of 5 GB and an internet dependency. The article also mentions the absence of certain features like macros and the read-only status of password-protected files. Alternatives such as Google Drive and LibreOffice are offered for users seeking different solutions, though they come with their compatibility challenges.
Now, the web version of Office isn't perfect. You get only 5 GB of free storage, for one thing, though it would be hard to fill that up if you're using it only for the occasional file.
There are features that aren't offered in the free web version, though they number fewer than you'd think. Macros aren't supported, for one thing, and password-protected files are read-only.
Read at WIRED
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