they work at cross purposes, with in them selves... try to please everyone.. and refuse to make radical changes so as to produce quality software... they are on the road to slow death.
Many people worked on Microsoft Word. They are people who work for Microsoft. Most of these are private individuals, so their names would not be known, so they cannot be listed here.
Microsoft has never been part of Apple and so have never separated from them. In the early days of both companies Microsoft was hired by Apple to do some work for them.
It is difficult to say, but the Microsoft offering certainly works.
The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.
Yes
None what-so-ever. Halo was developed with Microsoft. So Linux will not work with it.
There is a lot in Microsoft Word, so it is a difficult question to give a specific answer to. There are all sorts of facilities in it, like spell checking, mail merge, tables, templates, formatting and a lot of other things. There is a huge amount you can do with it, so almost anything you want to do with text and images to create a document has a facility in Microsoft Word to do it for you.
The Microsoft Certification is one of the most difficult certifications to get in the computer industry. The only place to get this certification is from the company Microsoft. They administer this only twice a year.
Exactly what it says. If you work hard at something, you'll succeed. Nothing's too difficult if you work at it.
Yes, it will I have done it.
Apple never owned Microsoft. When Microsoft was starting out they did do some work for Apple and they licensed some aspects of Apple's Macintosh system so they could create their own Windows system.
Yes, Microsoft Flight Simulator X will work on a HP.