Microsoft's Word 6 was released in 1993 for MS-DOS, Windows and Apple's Macintosh systems.
Microsoft Word is a word processor. A Microsoft operating system is called Windows.
No. Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
The same as in the operating system, a location for files.
No. You need an operating system to do the installing.
Microsoft Word is a word processing software for creating and editing documents with a graphical interface, while Microsoft DOS is a command-line-based operating system used for file management and running programs. They serve different purposes and have different user interfaces.
No, the Operating system, is the environment which is software based. But this environment allows applications to run within it. An example would be Ubuntu (which is Linux) Operating system runs a media player application program such as Banshee. Microsoft windows 7 Operating system running a word editing application such LibreWriter or Microsoft Word. Mac OSX operating system running iMovie an video editing application. Applications are programs running in an operating system.
There is no Microsoft Apple. Microsoft is a company that produces software such as the operating system called Windows or the word processor Word. Apple is another company that makes the Macintosh range of computers which use Apple's own Mac OS X operating system. Both companies produce software that works on the other companies operating system. For example Microsoft produces a version of Word for the Macintosh and Apple has a version of iTunes that works on the Windows operating system.
No, an operating system is not an application, an, "operating system", is another word that refers to a Microsoft Windows-installed desktop PC or notebook, named a, "server."
If I understand your question correctly, you're asking whether Microsoft Word is a piece of software included in the system. The answer is no. Microsoft Word is part of the Microsoft Office suite, which is an add-on program to Windows. Word is not associated with the system files of Windows and can safely be removed without damaging the operating system. Hope this helps!
Windows 8 is an operating system and Microsoft Word is an application. It is not part of Windows 8. If you want Microsoft Word on a computer with Windows 8, then you have to buy it separately, as it does not come automatically with it.
Microsoft Word and the other Microsoft Office applications never come with any operating system. You have to specifically order and pay for them if you want them on a new computer.
It is an application, not a part of the operating system. Microsoft Word does not come automatically with any operating system. It has to be bought separately. It will run on Windows 7, but it is not a part of Windows 7. So it does not come with Windows 7.