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Hi there
@alphanumeric
I think the operative word here is STILL !!
There's no doubt that the intention is for Ms to go fully subscription --I believe even on the internal Ms blog chatter sites there's a lot of noise about saying there *might* just be one final stand alone office product (non subscription).
Personally with the almost impossibility of setting up Outlook email accounts any more on these new versions I'm just sticking with my version of Office 2010 until it just won't run any more on Windows - and even in that case I can keep it running on a VM until I don't need computers any more.
I'm afraid even alternative email clients like Thunderbird are hosing up setting up email accounts properly -- what's this fad for giving those rediculous menus where if you aren't on some silly thing like gmail or outlook.com it's almost impossible to set these up any more. There's a backdoor way for office 2019 via control panel but who knows how long control panel will be around for. Also if you use the click2run method of installing office some of the languages won't install if you want to add multiple languages.
Ms should take a leaf out of Adobe's book -- load and loads of people stuck with last non subscription versions of Photoshop before it went subscription (still works perfectly well -- for new cameras you can use cameras software to convert RAW files to psd, use PS to process and then save back as RAW if you wish), or switched to cheaper things like PS elements (probably sufficient for most people) or alternatives like THE GIMP (totally free) which is improving by leaps and bounds each release.
Cheers
jimbo