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  1. The first version of Word was a 16-bit PC DOS/MS-DOS application. A Macintosh 68000 version named Word 1.0 was released in 1985 and a Microsoft Windows version was released in 1989. The three products shared the same Microsoft Word name, the same version numbers but were very different products built on different code bases.

  2. Microsoft Azure, often referred to as just Azure ( /ˈæʒər, ˈeɪʒər/ AZH-ər, AY-zhər, UK also /ˈæzjʊər, ˈeɪzjʊər/ AZ-ure, AY-zure ), [2] [3] [4] is a cloud computing platform developed by Microsoft. It offers management, access and development of applications and services through its global infrastructure.

  3. Windows 10, version 2004. Windows 11 version history. Windows NT 3.1. Windows Pioneers. Categories: Microsoft. History of computer companies. History of companies of the United States.

  4. Native file formats. Microsoft Project is project management software product, developed and sold by Microsoft. It is designed to assist a project manager in developing a schedule, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing the budget, and analyzing workloads. Microsoft Project was the company's third Microsoft Windows-based ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OneDriveOneDrive - Wikipedia

    At its launch, OneDrive, then known as Windows Live Folders (codenamed SkyDrive ), was provided as a limited beta available to a few testers in the United States. [3] On August 1, 2007, the service was expanded to a wider audience. Shortly thereafter, on August 9, 2007, the service was renamed Windows Live SkyDrive and made available to testers ...

  6. Mar 24, 2024 · Windows 1.0 – The First Release. In November 1985, after nearly two years of development, Microsoft launched Windows 1.0. Priced at $99 (over $240 in 2022 dollars accounting for inflation), it provided a new graphical layer that could run on top of DOS. Drivers allowed it to detect mice and other pointing devices.

  7. Microsoft Flight Simulator. Microsoft Flight Simulator began as a set of articles on computer graphics, written by Bruce Artwick throughout 1976, about flight simulation using 3-D graphics. When the editor of the magazine told Artwick that subscribers were interested in purchasing such a program, Artwick founded Sublogic Corporation to ...

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