Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office is an of applications, servers, and services developed by It was first announced by on 1 August 1988, at in Las Vegas. Initially a marketing term for a bundled set of applications, the first version of Office contained and Over the years, Office applications have grown substantially closer with shared features such as a common spell checker, data integration and scripting language. Microsoft also positions Office as a development platform for line-of-business software under the brand.
On 10 July 2012, reported that Office is used by over a billion people worldwide.
The DESKTOp version of Office is available for window and OS X. A touch-optimized version of Microsoft Office 2013 is available pre-installed on window RT tablets. A mobile version of Office, office Mobile is available for free on Mobile IOS and Android Microsoft has stated that it plans to create a version of Office for "other popular platforms" as well. A free-to-use web-based version of Office, office online is also available.
The current desktop version is Windows and OS X, released on 22 September 2015 and 9 July 2015,respectively.
Microsoft Word is a available for Windows and OS X. Word is also available in some editions of The first version of Word, released in the autumn of 1983, was for the MS-DOS operating system and had the distinction of introducing the mouse to a broad population. Word 1.0 could be purchased with a bundled mouse, though none was required. Following the precedents of and Word for Macintosh attempted to add closer features into its package. Word for Mac was released in 1985. Word for Mac was the first graphical version of Microsoft Word.
Its proprietary DOC format is a standard, although Word 2007 deprecated this format in favor of which was later standardized by as an . Support for (PDF) and (ODF) was first introduced in Word for Windows with srvice pak 2 for Word 2007.
Excel
Microsoft Excel is a program that originally competed with the dominant and eventually outsold it. It is available for the Windows and OS X platforms. Microsoft released the first version of Excel for the Mac OS in 1985, and the first Windows version (numbered 2.05 to line up with the Mac and bundled with a standalone Windows run-time environment) in November 1987. It provided more functionality than the previous version.
PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is a for Windows and OS X. It is used to create composed of text, graphics, and other objects, which can be displayed on-screen and shown by the presenter or printed out ontr
Access
Microsoft Access is a for Windows that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools. Microsoft Access stores data in its own format based on the Access Jet Database Engine. It can also import or link directly to data stored in other applications and databases.
Outlook
Microsoft Outlook (not to be confused with The replacement for starting in Office 97, it includes an e-mail client, calendar, task manager and address book.
On the Mac OS, Microsoft offered several versions of Outlook in the late 1990s, but only for use with In Office 2001, it introduced an alternative application with a slightly different feature set called Microsoft Entourage. It reintroduced Outlook in Office 2011, replacing Entourage.
OneNote
Microsoft OneNote is a It gathers notes (handwritten or typed), drawings, audio commentaries. Notes can be shared with other OneNote users over the Internet or a network. OneNote was initially introduced as a standalone app that was not included in any of editions. However, OneNote eventually became a core component of Microsoft Office; with the release of , OneNote was included in all Microsoft Office offerings before eventually becoming completely free of charge. OneNote is available as a , a Windows desktop app, a for, and app for or later.
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