I want to purchase Microsoft Office for MAC

Can I purchase on the Apps site to download Microsoft Office Suite for MAC?

Not on the Apple App Store, but you can purchase and download it from the Microsoft site.
http://www.microsoft.com/mac
Matt

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    how about trying Thunderbird for Mac OS?
    or maybe you can call apple and let them know you purchase the wrong version - they might give you a break and just pay the difference for the home and business version.
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