The “high compression” usually removes help files, templates, spell-check dictionaries, and accessibility features. You’re getting a crippled shell of Office, not the real product.
: Despite the "extra quality" claim, these versions are often unstable, prone to crashing, and may lack essential features because they cannot connect to Microsoft's cloud services (like OneDrive or Teams). Official Alternatives for Portability these versions are often unstable
: These versions do not receive critical security patches or feature updates from Microsoft, leaving your system vulnerable. prone to crashing
A: No, and doing so violates your school’s IT policies. Instead, use Office Online with your student credentials, or install Office on up to 5 personal devices legally. leaving your system vulnerable. A: No