Microsoft Bookshelf 1996-97 Edition
Microsoft Bookshelf was a collection introduced in 1987 as part of 's extensive work in promoting technology as a distribution medium for. The original version showcased the massive storage capacity of CD-ROM technology, and was accessed while the user was using one of 13 different word processor programs that Bookshelf supported. Subsequent versions were produced for and became a commercial success as part of the brand. It was often bundled with as a cheaper alternative to the. The Encarta Deluxe Suite / Reference Library versions also bundled Bookshelf. Contents • • • • • • • • • Content [ ] Microsoft Bookshelf was discontinued in 2000.
In later editions of the Encarta suite (Encarta 2000 and onwards), Bookshelf was replaced with a dedicated Encarta Dictionary, a superset of the printed edition. There has been some controversy over the decision, since the dictionary lacks the other books provided in Bookshelf which many found to be a useful reference, such as the dictionary of quotations (replaced with a quotations section in Encarta that links to relevant articles and people) and the Internet Directory, although the directory is now a since many of the sites listed in offline directories no longer exist. The original 1987 edition contained,, and Book of Facts,, (13th Edition), the U.S. ZIP Code Directory, Houghton Mifflin Usage Alert, Spelling Verifier and Corrector, Business Information Sources, and Forms and Letters.
Titles in non-US versions of Bookshelf were different. For example, the 1997 UK edition included the Chambers Dictionary, Bloomsbury Treasury of Quotations, and Hutchinson Concise Encyclopedia. The Windows release of Bookshelf added a number of new reference titles, including The Concise and an. Other titles were added and some were dropped in subsequent years. By 1994, the version also contained the; The Concise; the; and. By 2000, the collection came to include the Desk Encyclopedia, the Encarta Desk Atlas, the Encarta Style Guide and a specialized Computer and Internet Dictionary.
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