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Large software developer, co-author of [[PC-DOS]] and [[OS/2]] 1.x alongside [[IBM]] and the developer of [[Microsoft Windows]], although both DOS and Windows were originally acquired from other companies. The company originally styled its name as '''MicroSoft''' as it was a shortened combination of the words "Microcomputer Software". | Large software developer, co-author of [[PC-DOS]] and [[OS/2]] 1.x alongside [[IBM]] and the developer of [[Microsoft Windows]], although both DOS and Windows were originally acquired from other companies. The company originally styled its name as '''MicroSoft''' as it was a shortened combination of the words "Microcomputer Software". | ||
==Known products== | |||
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* [[Microsoft Assembler]] | |||
* [[Microsoft Basic Professional]] | |||
* [[Microsoft C]] | |||
* [[Microsoft Cobol]] | |||
* [[Microsoft Fortran]] | |||
* [[Microsoft Pascal]] | |||
* [[Microsoft Visual Basic]] | |||
* [[Microsoft Windows]] | |||
* [[MS-DOS]] | |||
* [[MS-OS/2]] | |||
* [[QBasic]] | |||
* [[QuickBasic]] | |||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* http://www.microsoft.com | * http://www.microsoft.com |
Revision as of 16:58, 3 February 2015
Large software developer, co-author of PC-DOS and OS/2 1.x alongside IBM and the developer of Microsoft Windows, although both DOS and Windows were originally acquired from other companies. The company originally styled its name as MicroSoft as it was a shortened combination of the words "Microcomputer Software".