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'''Microsoft Works''' was a desktop [[office suite]] built for [[Microsoft_MS-DOS|MS-DOS]] and the [[Microsoft_Windows|Windows]] in versions 1-9. Microsoft Works was originally created in 1998 for [[Microsoft_MS-DOS|MS-DOS]] and was ported to [[Microsoft_Windows|Windows]] 3 in version 2.0a. Microsoft Works included a [[word processor]], [[spreadsheet]], [[database]], [[communications]], and [[calendar]]. Microsoft Works was less featured and cheaper than other office suites costing only $40 retail. Microsoft Works was discontinued in 2007 at version 9. | '''Microsoft Works''' was a desktop [[office suite]] built for [[Microsoft_MS-DOS|MS-DOS]] and the [[Microsoft_Windows|Windows]] in versions 1-9. Microsoft Works was originally created in 1998 for [[Microsoft_MS-DOS|MS-DOS]] and was ported to [[Microsoft_Windows|Windows]] 3 in version 2.0a. Microsoft Works included a [[word processor]], [[spreadsheet]], [[database]], [[communications]], and [[calendar]]. Microsoft Works was less featured and cheaper than other office suites costing only $40 retail. Microsoft Works was discontinued in 2007 at version 9. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:51, 8 September 2020
Microsoft Works was a desktop office suite built for MS-DOS and the Windows in versions 1-9. Microsoft Works was originally created in 1998 for MS-DOS and was ported to Windows 3 in version 2.0a. Microsoft Works included a word processor, spreadsheet, database, communications, and calendar. Microsoft Works was less featured and cheaper than other office suites costing only $40 retail. Microsoft Works was discontinued in 2007 at version 9.