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A look back at the changes and challenges Microsoft's flagship word-processing program has been through during its first quarter-century

By Benj Edwards, PC World
October 24, 2008 12:00 PM ET


Microsoft Word

From upstart to market king

If you've been using Microsoft Word for the past quarter of a century, it can seem like Word has always been the top dog of the word-processing world. And for years, it's been incorporated into Microsoft's Office suite. Today, Microsoft's domination is so complete that, from the public's point of view, there is almost no "word-processor market." (Does anyone remember Lotus Manuscript?)

In fact, Microsoft's word-processing program got off to a shaky and awkward start in October 1983, and it didn't become all-consuming until at least five years later. Even as Word adopted the market-leading position, it suffered its share of stinging criticisms and setbacks. This is the story, briefly, of how Microsoft Word evolved on its 25-year journey from obscure upstart to Absolute King of the (Software) World.

(Benj Edwards is the founder and editor in chief of Vintage Computing and Gaming.)

Reprinted with permission from PCWorld.com. Story copyright 2010 PC World Communications. All rights reserved.