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  2. Encarta - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Encarta is a discontinued digital multimedia encyclopedia and search engine published by Microsoft from 1993 to 2009. Originally sold on CD-ROM or DVD, it was also available online via annual subscription, although later articles could also be viewed for free online with advertisements. [1]

  3. Microsoft Bookshelf - Wikipedia

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    Bookshelf 1.0 used a proprietary hypertext engine that Microsoft acquired when it bought the company Cytation in 1986. [5] Also used for Microsoft Stat Pack and Microsoft Small Business Consultant, it was a terminate-and-stay-resident program that ran alongside a dominant program, unbeknownst to the dominant program.

  4. Microsoft Student - Wikipedia

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    The product also included Microsoft Math, language and literature resources (book summaries), and research tools (such as access to an online version of Encarta). [1] Student 2006 was the first version of the product and a new version was produced by Microsoft every year until 2009.

  5. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2005-02-07/Encarta - Wikipedia

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    This marked a significant expansion of freely available encyclopedia content from Encarta, which previously offered only a limited selection of articles for free. Until now, premium content from Encarta had been limited to subscribers, with Microsoft charging $4.95 per month or $29.95 annually for the service.

  6. Microsoft Multimedia Viewer - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Multimedia Viewer or simply Viewer was a multimedia authoring tool for Windows built upon WinHelp online help format. The toolkit was used to develop Microsoft's early Windows CD-ROM reference titles like Encarta, Cinemania and Bookshelf, as well as for a number of third-party multimedia titles for Windows 3.1 like the CD-ROM edition of The Merck Manual.

  7. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2009-03-30/News and notes

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    Microsoft Encarta, the second most popular English-language Internet encyclopedia, is being discontinued and taken offline on 31 October 2009.According to the updated FAQ, "the category of traditional encyclopedias and reference material has changed.

  8. Microsoft Encarta - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Encarta; This page is a ...

  9. Reference software - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest and most well-known was Microsoft Encarta, [3] first introduced on CD-ROM and then also moving online along with other major reference works. In the dictionaries market, one of the more prolific brands was Merriam-Webster , which released CD-ROM and then online versions of English dictionaries, thesauri and foreign language ...

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