Microsoft 365 Personal (1-User, Auto-Renewal) + NordVPN 1-Year Subscription (6-Devices) $38 (Digital Delivery)
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antonline[antonline.com] has Microsoft 365 Personal (1-User, Auto-Renewal) + NordVPN 1-Year (6-Devices) Subscription (Digital Download) for $139.98 - $101.99 = $37.99.
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12 Month Subscription License (Auto-Renewal)
1 PC/Mac, 1 Person
Non-commercial
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5500+ ultra-fast VPN servers in over 59 countries.
UPDATE ON COMMENTS BELOW:
According to alceryes, these codes may not be able to be used for "renewals" and so may not stack to get you to 5 years. Thanks alceryes!
Also, based on feedback from OoTLink, I did more experimentation and it seems that the OneDrive Photos "Gallery" (but not "Explore" feature) does offer a slider with similar functionality to Google Photos. Thanks OoTLink!
ORIGINAL COMMENTS BELOW:
It looks like you could buy 5 (or more) of these in the same transaction from antonline and get 5 codes to extend the subscription to 5 years. I haven't actually done this, but did add the multiples to my cart.
I was thinking of subscribing to Microsoft 365 as an alternative to Google Cloud storage as I'm paying for the latter primarily due to having a couple decades of photos and videos to store. However, I just tried an experiment to use OneDrive for Photos and (IMHO) it is just too inferior to Google Photos to use. Even something as simple as scrolling though photos is a pain. I have a long list of thousands of photos dating back to 1934. With OneDrive (unless I'm using it wrong), you have to literally scroll through the entire list and it is very difficult to see where you are in the list in terms of the Month-Year. It just took me about 33 seconds (I used a timer) and many finger gestures to find (as an example) photos from Christmas of 2019.
I did the same search with Google Photos and it took me about 9 seconds on with far fewer gestures. Google Photos offers a slide bar on the right side of the screen where you can quickly drag it to any point in time with very easy to see Month-Year visible while scrolling.
I think I'll stick with Google Cloud storage for now. I'd be curious to know what other Android users do for photo and video storage if you're open to sharing.
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01-26-2024 at 04:20 PM.
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It looks like you could buy 5 (or more) of these in the same transaction from antonline and get 5 codes to extend the subscription to 5 years. I haven't actually done this, but did add the multiples to my cart.
Be careful with this. In my experience, new codes are NOT the same as renewal codes and they are NOT interchangeable. I don't even think renewal codes are offered. You may need to renew directly through Microsoft at their going rate. In the past I have been unable to use these cheap codes to extend O365/M365 subscriptions. YMMV, of course.
Anyone know if I purchase two NordVPN codes from this deal and add them to my account, will this extend my NordVPN account for two additional years ( stack on top of each other) or will they wipe each other out and only give me one additional year? Thanks
Good deal OP - thanks for posting.
I have a long list of thousands of photos dating back to 1934. With OneDrive (unless I'm using it wrong), you have to literally scroll through the entire list and it is very difficult to see where you are in the list in terms of the Month-Year. It just took me about 33 seconds (I used a timer) and many finger gestures to find (as an example) photos from Christmas of 2019.
Huh? On the android version in the photo view, scrolling a little bit DEFINITELY causes a little slider to appear on the right. I have tons of pictures too!
IDK about google photos but the worst photo cloud thing for me is icloud. Getting stuff on or off icloud is a nightmare.
I am a little sore at google for killing Picasa though. That was a nice nice piece of software.
Huh? On the android version in the photo view, scrolling a little bit DEFINITELY causes a little slider to appear on the right. I have tons of pictures too!
I am a little sore at google for killing Picasa though. That was a nice nice piece of software.
Thanks for posting your input. Based on your comment, I tried importing more photos into the OneDrive Photos "Gallery" vs using the OneDrive Photos "Explore" feature (I.e. the three tabs on the top of the Android app) and now I do see the slider that you mentioned. Appparently, it never presents itself in the Explore view no matter the number of photos. The slider works fine and is essentially the same as what Google Photos seems to offer.
Be careful with this. In my experience, new codes are NOT the same as renewal codes and they are NOT interchangeable. I don't even think renewal codes are offered. You may need to renew directly through Microsoft at their going rate. In the past I have been unable to use these cheap codes to extend O365/M365 subscriptions. YMMV, of course.
Thanks for your input. I was hoping some with some experience would comment on the ability to do this (or not!).
Thanks for posting your input. Based on your comment, I tried importing more photos into the OneDrive Photos "Gallery" vs using the OneDrive Photos "Explore" feature (I.e. the three tabs on the top of the Android app) and now I do see the slider that you mentioned. Appparently, it never presents itself in the Explore view no matter the number of photos. The slider works fine and is essentially the same as what Google Photos seems to offer.
You've got to be kidding me lmao. Good ole Microsoft.
The problem with Microsoft is they never design anything for the users. Their first and foremost design considerations are for sysadmins. Everything they make. All they care about is management and control. They don't give a shit about usability. If it helps their effort to monopolize an industry, they'll bend over backwards for software devs.
I'd guess 99.9% of their effort on onedrive was setting up permissions and corporate admin stuff.
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01-28-2024 at 02:44 PM.
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Anyone know if I purchase two NordVPN codes from this deal and add them to my account, will this extend my NordVPN account for two additional years ( stack on top of each other) or will they wipe each other out and only give me one additional year? Thanks
So I just added two NordVPN codes from this deal to my NordVPN account, and it extended my account for two additional years in case anyone else was wondering also.
By the way, if you do not have a 365 account and apply this code and try to convert to a family account after the fact, you will have to pay for another year at the same time at normal price. Does anyone know if you can purchase a family plan code from another source to apply to an account and convert that way?
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Here is information on converting this from a personal to family account: https://support.microso
UPDATE ON COMMENTS BELOW:
According to alceryes, these codes may not be able to be used for "renewals" and so may not stack to get you to 5 years. Thanks alceryes!
Also, based on feedback from OoTLink, I did more experimentation and it seems that the OneDrive Photos "Gallery" (but not "Explore" feature) does offer a slider with similar functionality to Google Photos. Thanks OoTLink!
ORIGINAL COMMENTS BELOW:
It looks like you could buy 5 (or more) of these in the same transaction from antonline and get 5 codes to extend the subscription to 5 years. I haven't actually done this, but did add the multiples to my cart.
I was thinking of subscribing to Microsoft 365 as an alternative to Google Cloud storage as I'm paying for the latter primarily due to having a couple decades of photos and videos to store. However, I just tried an experiment to use OneDrive for Photos and (IMHO) it is just too inferior to Google Photos to use. Even something as simple as scrolling though photos is a pain. I have a long list of thousands of photos dating back to 1934. With OneDrive (unless I'm using it wrong), you have to literally scroll through the entire list and it is very difficult to see where you are in the list in terms of the Month-Year. It just took me about 33 seconds (I used a timer) and many finger gestures to find (as an example) photos from Christmas of 2019.
I did the same search with Google Photos and it took me about 9 seconds on with far fewer gestures. Google Photos offers a slide bar on the right side of the screen where you can quickly drag it to any point in time with very easy to see Month-Year visible while scrolling.
I think I'll stick with Google Cloud storage for now. I'd be curious to know what other Android users do for photo and video storage if you're open to sharing.
Hello.
I have: NordVPN code.
I want: Microsoft 365 code.
If anyone is interested, please send me a PM.
Thanks in advanced!
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank alceryes
I have a long list of thousands of photos dating back to 1934. With OneDrive (unless I'm using it wrong), you have to literally scroll through the entire list and it is very difficult to see where you are in the list in terms of the Month-Year. It just took me about 33 seconds (I used a timer) and many finger gestures to find (as an example) photos from Christmas of 2019.
IDK about google photos but the worst photo cloud thing for me is icloud. Getting stuff on or off icloud is a nightmare.
I am a little sore at google for killing Picasa though. That was a nice nice piece of software.
IDK about google photos but the worst photo cloud thing for me is icloud. Getting stuff on or off icloud is a nightmare. https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/mad.gif
I am a little sore at google for killing Picasa though. That was a nice nice piece of software.
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The problem with Microsoft is they never design anything for the users. Their first and foremost design considerations are for sysadmins. Everything they make. All they care about is management and control. They don't give a shit about usability. If it helps their effort to monopolize an industry, they'll bend over backwards for software devs.
I'd guess 99.9% of their effort on onedrive was setting up permissions and corporate admin stuff.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Valm5
I have: Microsoft 365 code.
I want: NordVPN code.
If anyone is interested, please send me a PM.
Thanks in advanced!
Want: MS 365 code
By the way, if you do not have a 365 account and apply this code and try to convert to a family account after the fact, you will have to pay for another year at the same time at normal price. Does anyone know if you can purchase a family plan code from another source to apply to an account and convert that way?