History of Microsoft Office

Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, Access, OneNote I do NOT own any rights to the music.

9 Responses to History of Microsoft Office

  1. XRGC says:

    3:08 stupid photo, 2027!! DAFAQ

  2. h4x0y says:

    Rather a slideshow of splash screens

  3. xdriver206 says:

    Word 6, Excel 5, and PowerPoint 4 were part of Office 4.2 and not Office 2
    as the video shows.
    PowerPoint 3 and Excel 4 and Word 2 were part of Office 3 and not Office 1.

  4. stephthestar90 says:

    1:24 brought back memories of Windows 98 and Office 97! It was the first
    Windows/Office I ever used. Wasn’t Office 97 the first version with Clippy?

  5. Alex Antonucci says:

    you broke my ball with song of windows xp!

  6. Monica Ulich says:

    I am showing this to my class. The song is awesome.

  7. anticorncob6 says:

    0:14 brought back memories of my old computers. Is there going to be (or
    already is) an updated version with 2013 on it?

  8. DrZakywaky says:

    how old are they?

  9. Ashton Pitt says:

    The earlier editions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher,
    Access & OneNote are licensed to ink and the productbID is ink? Weird.

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