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{{Distinguish|List of Microsoft Windows components}}Microsoft is a developer of personal computer software. It is best known for its Windows operating system, the Internet Explorer and subsequent Microsoft Edge web browsers, the Microsoft Office family of productivity software plus services, and the Visual Studio IDE. The company also publishes books (through Microsoft Press) and video games (through Xbox Game Studios), and produces its own line of hardware. The following is a list of the notable Microsoft software Applications.
{{see also|Microsoft mobile services|List of Microsoft operating systems}}

[[Microsoft]] is a [[Developer (software)|developer]] of [[personal computer]] software. It is best known for its [[Windows]] [[operating system]], the [[Internet Explorer]] and subsequent [[Microsoft Edge]] web browsers, the [[Microsoft Office]] family of productivity software plus services, and the [[Visual Studio]] IDE. The company also publishes books (through [[Microsoft Press]]) and video games (through [[Xbox Game Studios]]), and produces [[Microsoft hardware|its own line of hardware]]. The following is a list of the notable Microsoft software Applications.


==Software development==
==Software development==
* Azure DevOps
* Azure DevOps
** Azure DevOps Server (formerly Team Foundation Server and Visual Studio Team System)
** [[Azure DevOps Server]] (formerly Team Foundation Server and Visual Studio Team System)
** Azure DevOps Services (formerly Visual Studio Team Services, Visual Studio Online and Team Foundation Service)
** [[Microsoft Visual Studio#Azure DevOps Services|Azure DevOps Services]] (formerly Visual Studio Team Services, Visual Studio Online and Team Foundation Service)
* BASICA
* [[BASICA]]
* [[Bosque (programming language)|Bosque]]
* Bosque
* CLR Profiler
* [[CLR Profiler]]
* GitHub
* [[GitHub]]
**[[Atom (text editor)|Atom]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Introducing Atom|url=https://blog.atom.io/2014/02/26/introducing-atom.html|last=nathansobo|date=2014-02-26|website=Atom Blog|access-date=2020-05-03}}</ref>
**Atom
**[[GitHub Desktop]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://desktop.github.com/|title=GitHub Desktop|website=GitHub Desktop|language=en-gb|access-date=2020-04-15}}</ref>
**GitHub Desktop
**[[GitHub Copilot]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://copilot.github.com/|title=GitHub CoPilot|website=GitHub CoPilot|language=en-au|access-date=2021-06-29}}</ref>
**GitHub Copilot
**[[Npm (software)|npm]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=npm has joined GitHub|url=https://github.blog/2020-04-15-npm-has-joined-github/|date=2020-04-15|website=The GitHub Blog|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-03}}</ref>
**npm
**Spectrum<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-11-30|title=Spectrum is joining GitHub! · Spectrum Support|url=https://spectrum.chat/spectrum/general/spectrum-is-joining-github~1d3eb8ee-4c99-46c0-8daf-ca35a96be6ce|access-date=2020-09-29|website=Spectrum|language=en}}</ref>
**Spectrum
**Dependabot
**Dependabot
* GW-BASIC
* [[GW-BASIC]]
* IronRuby
* [[IronRuby]]
* IronPython
* [[IronPython]]
* JScript
* [[JScript]]
* Microsoft Liquid Motion
* [[Microsoft Liquid Motion]]
* Microsoft BASIC, also licensed as:
* [[Microsoft BASIC]], also licensed as:
** Altair BASIC
** [[Altair BASIC]]
** AmigaBASIC
** [[AmigaBASIC]]
** Applesoft BASIC
** [[Applesoft BASIC]]
** Commodore BASIC
** [[Commodore BASIC]]
** Color BASIC
** [[Color BASIC]]
** MBASIC
** [[MBASIC]]
** Spectravideo Extended BASIC
** [[Spectravideo|Spectravideo Extended BASIC]]
** TRS-80 Level II BASIC
** [[TRS-80#BASIC|TRS-80 Level II BASIC]]
* Microsoft MACRO-80
* [[Microsoft MACRO-80]]
* Microsoft Macro Assembler
* [[Microsoft Macro Assembler]]
* Microsoft Small Basic
* [[Microsoft Small Basic]]
* Microsoft Visual SourceSafe
* [[Microsoft Visual SourceSafe]]
* Microsoft XNA
* [[Microsoft XNA]]
* Microsoft WebMatrix
* [[Microsoft WebMatrix]]
* MSX BASIC
* [[MSX BASIC]]
* NuGet
* [[NuGet]]
* QBasic and QuickBASIC
* [[QBasic]] and [[QuickBASIC]]
* TASC (The AppleSoft Compiler)
* TASC (The AppleSoft Compiler)<ref>[https://archive.org/details/TASC_The_AppleSoft_Compiler_Manual TASC (The AppleSoft Compiler) Manual (1981)]</ref>
* TypeScript
* [[TypeScript]]
* VBScript
* [[VBScript]]
* Visual Studio
* [[Visual Studio]]
** Microsoft Visual Studio Express
** [[Microsoft Visual Studio Express]]
** Visual Basic
** [[Visual Basic (classic)|Visual Basic]]
** Visual Basic .NET
** [[Visual Basic .NET]]
** Visual Basic for Applications
** [[Visual Basic for Applications]]
** Visual C++
** [[Visual C++]]
*** C++/CLI
*** [[C++/CLI]]
*** Managed Extensions for C++
*** [[Managed Extensions for C++]]
** Visual C#
** [[Visual C Sharp|Visual C#]]
** Visual FoxPro
** [[Visual FoxPro]]
** Visual J++
** [[Visual J++]]
** Visual J#
** [[Visual J Sharp|Visual J#]]
** Visual Studio Code
** [[Visual Studio Code]]
** Visual Studio Lab Management
** [[Visual Studio Lab Management]]
**Visual Studio Tools for Applications
**[[Visual Studio Tools for Applications]]
** Visual Studio Tools for Office
** [[Visual Studio Tools for Office]]
** VSTS Profiler
** [[VSTS Profiler]]
* Windows API
* [[Windows API]]
* Windows SDK
* [[Windows SDK]]
* WordBASIC
* [[WordBASIC]]
* Xbox Development Kit
* [[Xbox Development Kit]]


== 3D ==
== 3D ==
* 3D Builder
* 3D Builder
* 3D Scan (requires a Kinect for Xbox One sensor)
* 3D Scan (requires a Kinect for Xbox One sensor)
* 3D Viewer
* [[Microsoft 3D Viewer|3D Viewer]]
* AltspaceVR
* [[AltspaceVR]]
* Bing Maps for Enterprise (formerly "Bing Maps Platform" and "Microsoft Virtual Earth")
* [[Bing Maps Platform|Bing Maps for Enterprise]] (formerly "Bing Maps Platform" and "Microsoft Virtual Earth")
* Direct3D
* [[Direct3D]]
* Havok
* [[Havok (software)|Havok]]
* HoloStudio
* [[Microsoft HoloLens#Applications|HoloStudio]]
* Kinect
* Kinect
* Microsoft Mesh
* [[Microsoft Mesh]]
* Paint 3D
* [[Paint 3D]]
* Simplygon
* [[Simplygon]]


==Educational==
==Educational==
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* [[Microsoft Windows]]
* [[Microsoft Windows]]
** [[DOS]]-based
** [[DOS]]-based
*** [[Windows 1.0x]]
*** [[Windows 1.0]]
*** [[Windows 2.0x]]
*** [[Windows 2.0]]
*** [[Windows 2.1x]]
*** [[Windows 2.1]]
*** [[Windows 3.0]]
*** [[Windows 3.0]]
*** [[Windows 3.1x]]
*** [[Windows 3.1]]
*** [[Windows for Workgroups 3.11]]
*** [[Windows for Workgroups 3.11]]
** [[Windows 9x]]
** [[Windows 9x]]

Latest revision as of 11:18, 25 December 2024

Microsoft is a developer of personal computer software. It is best known for its Windows operating system, the Internet Explorer and subsequent Microsoft Edge web browsers, the Microsoft Office family of productivity software plus services, and the Visual Studio IDE. The company also publishes books (through Microsoft Press) and video games (through Xbox Game Studios), and produces its own line of hardware. The following is a list of the notable Microsoft software Applications.

Software development

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3D

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Educational

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Subscription services

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Maintenance and administration

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Operating systems

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Productivity

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Applications

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Suites

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Microsoft Office for Mac

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Servers

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Video games

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Xbox Game Studios

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Bethesda Softworks

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Part of Windows

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Arcade game hexic series

Web services

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Windows components

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Pre-installed Windows Games

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Windows 7

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Miscellaneous

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ nathansobo (2014-02-26). "Introducing Atom". Atom Blog. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  2. ^ "GitHub Desktop". GitHub Desktop. Retrieved 2020-04-15.
  3. ^ "GitHub CoPilot". GitHub CoPilot. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  4. ^ "npm has joined GitHub". The GitHub Blog. 2020-04-15. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  5. ^ "Spectrum is joining GitHub! · Spectrum Support". Spectrum. 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  6. ^ TASC (The AppleSoft Compiler) Manual (1981)
  7. ^ Bass, Dina (September 21, 2020). "Microsoft to Buy Bethesda for $7.5 Billion to Boost Xbox". bloomberg.com. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  8. ^ "Microsoft acquires Fallout creator Bethesda". BBC News. 2020-09-21. Retrieved 2020-09-21.