Description of the Microsoft Empowerment Pack for the MacLast reviewed: November 17, 1997Article ID: Q153390 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains the text of the announcement about The Microsoft Empowerment Pack for the Macintosh version 1.0. It details the contents of The Microsoft Empowerment Pack for the Macintosh, its availability, and the reasons behind its development.
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http://www.microsoft.com/REDMOND, Wash. - July 1, 1996 - Microsoft Corp. today announced a no-charge offering for users of Macintosh computers, The Microsoft Empowerment Pack for the Mac provides users with a powerful set of tools designed to enhance their presence on the Internet, increase their computer's performance, and improve their system's memory. It includes Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.0 for the Macintosh, which uses fewer system resources than any other Mac browser; Internet Assistant 2.0 for Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, which enables users to turn their Word documents into Web pages with just a few clicks; Internet Assistant for Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, enabling users to create and share spreadsheets online; the Microsoft Word 6.0.1a Update for the Macintosh, which improves a system's performance and stability; the Apple System 7.5 Update 2.0 and System 7.5.3 Revision 2 from Apple Computer Inc.; and a special memory offer from Kingston Technology Corp. of 8 MB of desktop memory for only $69 - a savings of as much as $100. "The Microsoft Empowerment Pack for the Mac is part of our ongoing effort to bring our customers new, powerful technology that improves their overall experience with the Office applications," said Dave Meltzer, group product manager for Macintosh applications at Microsoft. "The tools in The Microsoft Empowerment Pack improve performance and make it possible to bring the Internet to the desktop with easy-to-use, familiar Microsoft programs that our customers are comfortable with." "We're happy to be working with Microsoft to get the latest refinement of our operating system into the hands of our mutual customers," said Jim Gable, vice president of AppleSoft marketing at Apple.
The Empowerment Pack ToolsThe Empowerment Pack for the Macintosh includes the following tools:
Pricing and AvailabilityRegistered users of Microsoft Office 4.2 for the Macintosh, Microsoft Word 6.x for the Macintosh, Microsoft Excel 5.x for the Macintosh, and the Microsoft PowerPoint presentation graphics program version 4.x for the Macintosh will receive free Microsoft Empowerment Packs by mail in early July. Users of Microsoft Office 3.0 applications who registered after April 1993 will receive a mail-in card for The Microsoft Empowerment Pack for the Mac. All other customers can download the software from the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/macoffice/. Users can also order the software on 3.5-inch disks by calling (800) 469-6520 in the United States.
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