You will probably have to scroll way down to the bottom of the HUP page to find the one-time payment license options. Frankly, that would be the best option, the $15 or so price is trivial for aįull Office installation. I haven't checked recently if that still applies. The rule used to be you could buy a copy once a year. Your third option would be to buy another HUP license, specific for Mac. The VM approach makes it simpler to switch between Mac apps and Windows apps. I have actually seen it said that Apple now makes a better windows computer than MS. You would have the option of running Mac or Windows. Then install Windows in a separate partition. So what you can do is 'partition' your hard drive to free up space. There are a few specific hardware limits / requirements to run Mac, but none of them exclude Windows.
Mac now runs on the same Intel CPU's that Windows does. Up until a few years ago Macs ran on totally different hardware, hardware that could not run Windows directly. The other is to setup your computer as a 'dual Boot', Mac or Windows. Then you can install your current license in the new VM. Actually, 2 (or more).įirst is to simply run a 'VM' (virtual machine / virtual computer) like 'Bootcamp' or 'Parallels' that will allow you to install Windows INSIDE of Mac. So no, you cannot install your Windows Pro Plus onto a Mac.īut, there is a workaround. Onetime payment licenses like Pro Plus are OS, Windows or Mac, specific.