Microsoft Word or Microsoft Office Word is a word processing
software (word processor) Microsoft's mainstay. First published in 1983 under
the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix, other versions later developed for various
operating systems such as DOS (1983), Apple Macintosh (1984), SCO UNIX, OS / 2,
and Microsoft Windows (1989). After becoming part of the Microsoft Office
System 2003 and 2007 is named Microsoft Office Word.
History
1981-1990
Many ideas and concepts taken from Bravo Word, the first
graphical word processor developed at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC).
Bravo creator, Charles Simonyi, left Xerox PARC and moved to Microsoft in 1981.
Simonyi also rake in Richard Brodie of PARC. On February 1, 1983, the
development of the Multi-Tool Word began.
Once given a new name Microsoft Word, Microsoft published
the program on October 25, 1983 for the IBM PC. When the world was ruled by the
word processor WordStar and WordPerfect.
Word has a concept of "What You See Is What You
Get", or WYSIWYG, and is the first program that can display bold and
italics on the IBM PC. Word also uses the mouse when it is not unusual that
they offer a package of Word-with-Mouse. Other DOS-based word processor, such
as WordStar and WordPerfect, text-only display with markup codes and colors to
mark formatting bold, italic, and so on.
Word for the Macintosh, although it has many differences in
appearance from its DOS version, programmed by Ken Shapiro, with slight
differences from the source code version of DOS, written for the screen display
and high-resolution laser printers, though no such products are circulated to
the public. After LisaWrite and MacWrite, Microsoft was trying to add a WYSIWYG
features into a package of Word for Macintosh program. After Word for the
Macintosh was released in 1985, the program is getting enough attention from
the broader community of computer users. Microsoft does not make a version of
Word 2.0 for Macintosh, to match the version of Word for systems or other
platforms.
The next version of Word for Macintosh, is the Word 3.0,
which was released in 1987. This version includes many improvements and new
features but has a lot of bugs. In just a few months, replacing Microsoft Word
3.0 with Word 3:01, which is much more stable. All registered users of Word 3.0
sent a letter containing a copy of the Word 3:01 for free, making it
Microsoft's most expensive mistake to be redeemed at that time. Word 4.0, which
was released in 1989, is a version of the highly successful and stable use.
1990-1995
In the span of this year, Word for Windows is launched. The
first version of Word for Windows was released in 1989 at a price of 500 U.S.
Dollars. With the release of Microsoft Windows 3.0 in the next year, the sale
was finally fueled up, given the Word for Windows 1.0 is designed for Windows
3.0 and the performance is very bad if it is run on earlier versions. Microsoft
waited until the release of Word 2.0 for Microsoft Word as the confirmed market
leader of a word processor.
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