Good deal, but I did not see a deals/coupon thread. http://www.microsofthup.com/hupus/home.aspx?country_id=US&dialect_id=en-US&WT.mc_id=vc411&lookup Price valid for Companies that are part of the Microsoft HUP (Home Use Program). You must enter your company email. I have also seen school & military emails work for this deal. Even if your company email is not working, but you know they are part of HUP.You can get a program code from HR/Admin and enter it in at the program eligibility page. Then click "Enter Program Code Manually" on the right hand side This is a digital download but you should have the option of a back disc as well ($13). Expires: May 1st 2013 Follow these simple steps: Step 1. http://www.microsofthup.com/hupus/home.aspx?country_id=US&dialect_id=en-US&WT.mc_id=vc411&lookup Step 2. Enter your work email address to check your company's eligibility. Step 3. Buy the software and download Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013. Also Allows you to Buy Office for Mac 2011 - $9.95 Microsoft Project Professional 2013 - $9.95 Microsoft Visio Professional 2013 - $9.95 Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 - $9.95 Screenshots of Process http://slickdeals.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1896310&d=1365089362 http://slickdeals.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1896314&d=1365089362 http://slickdeals.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1896318&d=1365089362
I 'technically' have 2 emails through work. SO I bought one copy with each. Have someone else at your office buy it. Also feel free to pass this exact link around your office if others want to use it.
Also realized (As I was buying my copy) That you can get any of these for 9.95 Office for Mac 2011 - $9.95 Microsoft Project Professional 2013 - $9.95 Microsoft Visio Professional 2013 - $9.95 Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 - $9.95
Hmm, may have to see if this works with my .mil email...... (This is my way of subscribing to this thread when it tells me it is invalid :/ )
If your company has email aliasing set up (I would assume this is pretty common), you can (theoretically) use your aliased email as a second address.
I don't work for a company that has that program, but I am VERY interested in DISCUSSING MS Visio with someone that does.