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Jan 29, 2020

In the sixth installment of Macinography, we look back at one of the most fondly remembered applications on the Classic Mac OS: Microsoft Word. Microsoft was the dominant player in word processing on the Mac, and 5.1 was slaying the competition. What made people love this word processor so much? Why did it stick around for years after its end of life? Listen in to find out.

Sources / Notes:

Wired Magazine on Word 5.1 Refuseniks 

IDGConnect

Zamzar’s 30 years of Word 

History of Microsoft, MSDN: Jeff Raikes 

The Best Software Writing by Avram Joel Spolsky  

Rick Schaut on Word 6.0 

Antitrust case notes against Microsoft  

Working with Word 5.1 Third Edition by Chris Kinata and Gordon McComb

Macworld (Jan 1995) Word 6.0

MacUser (Dec 1994) Word 6.0

MacWorld (March 1993) Word 5.1

MacUser (April 1993) Word 5.1

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