Microsoft Works 3.x (DOS)

Microsoft Works was an all-in-one scaled-down Word Processor, Spreadsheet, and Database geared towards the home user. It was released in variants for early DOS, Windows, and Macintosh. Microsoft Works competed against Lotus Jazz, FrameWork, AlphaWorks/LotusWorks, PFS First Choice, and many others.

Microsoft Works started development as "Mouseworks" from "Productivity Software", and involved developers of the original Apple II AppleWorks. The first release was in 1986 for the Apple Macintosh. It seems that Microsoft purchased it mainly to compete with Lotus Jazz.

Works was a completely different product from, and even competed against, Microsoft Office. Occasionally, Works was bundled with a version of Word, to cover for weaknesses and lack of popularity of the native word processor in the package. Works was commonly bundled with many OEM PCs as an entry-level lower-cost alternative to Microsoft Office. Microsoft Works was discontinued in 2007, with the final version being 9.0.

It appears there was no "1.0" for Windows. The first Windows version was "2.0", that matched the versions for DOS and Macintosh.

For more information, see Software Spotlight: Microsoft Works.



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Release notes

3.0 brings the functionality closer to that of the Windows version, and adds 3D styled dialogs to the user interface.

Product type
Application Word Processor Spreadsheet Communications Database
Vendor
Microsoft
Release date
1992
Minimum CPU
8088
Minimum RAM
640KB
User interface
Text
Platform
DOS
Download count
133 (3 for release)

Downloads

Download name Version Language Architecture File size Downloads
Microsoft Works 3.0 for DOS (3.5) 3.0 for DOS English 3.17MB 3
Microsoft Works 3.0 for DOS (5.25) 3.0 for DOS English 3.18MB 0

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