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Microsoft Office
File:Microsoft Office logo (2019–present).svg
Developer Microsoft
Latest Release Microsoft 365 (Ongoing) ({{{latest_release_date}}})
License Proprietary software with subscription
Website [Microsoft Office Official Website Official Website]


Microsoft Office is a suite of productivity software developed by Microsoft.[1] First introduced in 1989, it includes a collection of applications for document creation, data analysis, presentations, email management, and more.[2] Microsoft Office has evolved over the years, transitioning from a standalone software package to a subscription-based model known as Microsoft 365.

History

Microsoft Office was first launched on November 19, 1989, for the Macintosh and later for Microsoft Windows in 1990.[3] The suite initially included:

Over time, Microsoft added other applications like Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft Publisher.

Core Applications

Microsoft Office comprises several key applications:

Transition to Microsoft 365

In 2011, Microsoft introduced Office 365, a cloud-based subscription model offering access to Microsoft Office applications alongside cloud storage and collaboration tools.[9] In 2020, the suite was rebranded as Microsoft 365, emphasizing its cloud-first approach and integration with artificial intelligence tools like Copilot and Bing AI.

Platforms

Microsoft Office is available on multiple platforms:

  • Microsoft Windows: Supported on all modern versions of Microsoft Windows.
  • macOS: Regularly updated versions for Apple's macOS.
  • Mobile: Optimized apps for iOS and Android devices.
  • Web: Web-based versions of Microsoft Office apps for online use.[10]

Editions

Microsoft Office has been released in several editions to cater to different users:

Legacy and Impact

Microsoft Office has been one of the most widely used productivity suites worldwide. As of 2024, it holds a dominant market share in office software, competing with alternatives like Google Workspace and LibreOffice.[12]

See Also

References