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Microsoft announced in April 2009 that all Microsoft Agent development and support will be discontinued with the release of Windows 7. [5] Microsoft is no longer offering licenses or distributing the SDK. However, due to customer feedback, Microsoft provided an installation package of the Microsoft Agent core components for use on Windows 7. [6]
The dream of the '90s was alive in Microsoft Teams this week when Microsoft's old office assistant, Clippy, showed up. If you used Microsoft Office between 1997 and 2001, you likely remember ...
The Windows 7 On-screen keyboard removes the ability to change or specify the font as a result of which keyboard layouts of fonts which use Dingbats and Unicode characters in place of alphabetic characters can no longer be viewed. The Windows 7 On-screen keyboard removes direct access to function keys. Function keys are now accessed using the ...
During the PC boom of the 1990s, Microsoft introduced Clippy as a friendly face to help users hone their word-processing skills. An animated paper clip with round cartoon eyes and expressive ...
Microsoft 365 Chat is the new Clippy, but significantly better, thanks to Co-pilot underpinning the AI-based technology. Clippy 2.0: How Microsoft's new AI assistant will make your life easier ...
Mixer used a low-latency streaming protocol known as FTL ("Faster Than Light"); [3] the service states that this protocol only creates delays of less than a second between the original broadcast and when it is received by users, rather than 10–20 seconds, making it more appropriate for real-time interactivity between a streamer and their viewers.
"The Windows Team" Easter egg in Windows 1.0 Microsoft Bear appearance in an Easter egg Windows 95 credits Easter egg Windows 98 credits Easter egg Candy Cane texture in Windows XP. Windows 1.0, 2.0 and 2.1 all include an Easter egg, which features a window that shows a list of people who worked on the software along with a "Congrats!" button.
Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise users may be configured by an administrator to defer updates, but only for a limited time. [7] Under the Windows end-user license agreement, users consent to the automatic installation of all updates, features and drivers provided by the service, and implicitly consent "without any additional notice" to the ...