Microsoft Bookshelf: differenze tra le versioni

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'''Microsoft Bookshelf''' è stato un [[Reference work|reference]] collezione introdotta a partire dal [[1987]] come parte [[Microsoft]]'s lavoro estensivo in [[CD-ROM]] promozionali tecnologici come distribuzione medium per [[electronic publishing]].
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La versione originale di [[MS-DOS]] 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 [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] and became a commercial success as part of the [[Microsoft Home]] brand. It was often bundled with [[personal computers]] as a cheaper alternative to the Encarta Suite.
 
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Like other hypermedia engines of the time, Microsoft like Apple struggled and failed to understand how it could make money directly from a multimedia browser. Long after the internet revolution, companies continue to struggle to understand how to make money directly from multimedia browser technology but seldom succeed.
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