The phrase in question describes the action of acquiring a specific version of Microsoft’s productivity suite, tailored for Portuguese-speaking users, along with a means to bypass its licensing requirements, all without monetary cost. This frequently involves searching online for readily available copies of the software and associated tools designed to circumvent the activation process typically required by Microsoft. Such downloads often originate from unofficial sources.
The appeal of this action stems from the desire to access a widely used and powerful set of software applications, which includes tools for word processing, spreadsheet management, and presentation creation, without incurring the expenses associated with purchasing a legitimate license. Historically, the availability of such options has been particularly attractive in regions where the cost of proprietary software is a significant barrier to entry for individuals and small businesses. However, acquiring software in this manner presents considerable risks.