Microsoft actively developed a productivity software suite – Microsoft Works. It was a one-stop-shop for a word processor, a spreadsheet, and a database management system. Later, it was updated to get ...
Q: I have two desktop PCs and a laptop that all run Windows 7. I also have several flash drives containing Microsoft Works files. I am able to view the files on the USB drives on my computers but ...
Here's a nice find by the folks over at Clubic.com: The Web-order form for Works 9.0. Microsoft is still planning to offer a paid version of the next version of its consumer/home-office productivity ...
We’ve often joined the chorus criticizing Microsoft for hyping forthcoming, oh-boy-it’s-gonna-be-fabulous, don’t-even-think-about-buying-a-competitor products, then sailing far past their promised ...
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