No, it is a separate application.
Microsoft Office.
It is a Browser for Windows Computers by Microsoft.
No. Excel is a spreadsheet application. Powerpoint is a presentation program that is part of Microsoft Office.
It comes as part of Microsoft Office and has not been a standalone product for quite some time.
MIE is an abbreviation for Microsoft Internet Explorer. Microsoft Internet Explorer is a web browser that was first launched by Microsoft in 1995 as part of their Windows 95 release.
Microsoft Excel is part of Microsoft Office. If that's what you mean.
The Microsoft Office picture manager is part of any Microsoft Office suite, as long as the version is at least Microsoft Office 2003 or newer. There is no standalone version of the picture manager. It only comes with the Microsoft Office suite and can not be downloaded seperately.
No. That must be purchased separately, as part of Microsoft Office.
Professional.
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.
Microsoft Word is a computer application that comes as part of the package known as Microsoft Office. It can be regarded as a package in its own right, but it is more accurate to say that it is part of Microsoft Office, as that is the way it normally comes.
The newer versions of the Microsoft Office Suite have Microsoft Outlook as part of the Microsoft Suite package. Microsoft Outlook is an e-mail application that has scheduling features programmed into it.