Microsoft Apple: The Relationship Between Microsoft And Microsoft

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THE INVENTION OF MICROSOFT WINDOWS

Though their rivalry is legend, Microsoft and Apple shared lots of of their early innovations. In 1981 Apple invited Microsoft to help create application for Macintosh computers. Some developers were involved in both Microsoft develeopment, and the development of Microsoft applications for Macintosh. The collaboration could be seen in some shared names between the Microsoft and Macintosh systems.

It was through this knowledge sharing that Microsoft was to create Windows. A process was that used a mouse to drive a graphic interface, displaying text and pics on the screen. This differed greatly from the text and keyboard driven MS-DOS process where all text formatting showed on the screen as code and not …show more content…

Visually the Windows method looked similar to the Macintosh method Apple Computer Corporation had introduced years earlier. Apple had earlier given Microsoft full access to their expertise while it was working on making Microsoft products compatible for Apple computers. Gates had advised Apple to license their program but they ignored the advice, being more interested in selling computers. One time again, Gates took full advantage of the situation & created a program format that was strikingly similar to the Macintosh. Apple threatened to sue & Microsoft retaliated, saying it would delay shipment of its Microsoft compatible program for Macintosh users. In the finish, Microsoft prevailed in the courts because it could show that while there were similarities in how the program systems operated, each individual function was distinctly …show more content…

Several tech companies led by IBM began to create their own operating technique called OS/2 to replace MS-DOS. than give in to the pressure, Gates pushed ahead with the Windows program, improving its operation & expanding its makes use of. In 1989, Microsoft introduced Microsoft Office which bundled office productivity applications such as Microsoft Word & Excel in to technique that was compatible with all Microsoft products. The applications were not as basically compatible with OS/2. Microsoft's new version of Windows sold 100,000 copies in weeks & OS/2 soon faded away. This left Microsoft with a virtual monopoly on operating systems for PCs. Soon the Federal Trade Commission began to inquire in to Microsoft for unfair promotion

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