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In what appears to be an irony now, Microsoft and Apple's early history was a symbiotic relationship that launched two great icons of computing: Microsoft Office and the Apple Macintosh. In the mid-1980s, Microsoft was struggling to grow beyond MS-DOS, and Apple was trying to convince the world that the Mac was a serious business computer. Microsoft Excel was getting stomped by Lotus 1-2-3 in the DOS world, but with it's first GUI release, on the Mac, it brought ease of use to hardcore number crunching.
MD5 checksum & filename: c64d7f4b86a933cc61cc3b33b8becc71 *ms-excel-early-1-4.sit
Virus checked and cleaned with Virex 6.1 on 2013/07/29 AEST.
Archive includes: Microsoft Excel 1.03, Microsoft Excel 1.5, Microsoft Excel 2.2a, Microsoft Excel 3.0, Microsoft Excel 4.0
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Not any more. All baddies have been squelched.
There is a virus in teachtext that comes packaged with this application. An easy fix I'm sure...