Yes and no.
It will run on windows 7 64 bit, make documents, and print documents. but i can not get word to open when i double click on a document (even with the .doc ext). i can however open word then load a specific doc. i have changed the setting so windows 7 know to use Microsoft Word to open docs. but when i double click the doc nothing happens.
i still have not downloaded any updates. hopefully, that will solve my problem
Yes Works Suite 2006 is compatible with Vista 32 bit. See Microsoft's compatability website at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=Microsoft%20Works%20Suite%202006&v=Microsoft&uid=&pf=1&pi=2&c=Kids'%20%26%20Educational&sc=Educational&os=32-bit
The Microsoft Office XP office suite was released on the 5th of March 2001. It did not actually require Windows XP, the "XP" was a just a marketing term.
I have microsoft works suite 2001 and it won't download on my new HP computer that has windows 7
Microsoft created it from 1999-2001 and it released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001 and released to the public on October 25, 2001. The beta version of Windows XP was called "Windows Whistler
Microsoft Office XP was created on 2001-03-05.
Probably only using virtualisation, with XP
Microsoft Office Sharepoint was launched in 2001. It is part of the Microsoft Office suite of products, specialising in web technology such as content and document management.
A: Windows XP was first released on October 25, 2001, and over 400 million copies were in use in January 2006. (Microsoft/Itc)
Microsoft created it from 1999-2001 and it released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001 and released to the public on October 25, 2001. The beta version of Windows XP was called "Windows Whistler
There are several applications on the Mac that can read Microsoft Office files. First, Microsoft has released Mac versions of Office: Office v.X was released in 2001 for the new Mac OS X platform. Office 2004 was released in 2004. Office 2008 was released in 2008. It was the first Office for Mac suite that was a universal binary, meaning it runs natively on both Intel and PowerPC based Macs - and used XML file formats. Microsoft announced on May 13, 2008, that Office 2008 sold faster than any previous version of Office for Mac. Apple's Pages can work with Word files. NeoOffice can work with Office files.
Microsoft released the original version of the Windows XP operating system in 2001. The company has said that it will stop supporting XP in 2014. Third-party software developers who create antivirus programs, multimedia players and system maintenance utilities still continue to release software that is compatible with older and newer versions of Windows. However, as time goes on, you should scrutinize the "System Requirements" section before purchasing and installing any software program for your XP computer, making sure it is compatible.
Windows XP was first released on October 25, 2001