Microsoft Home produced software for all different home uses and environments.
Reference and exploration software Microsoft Home Reference products brought information to
Multimedia Personal Computers - it was an effective way of presenting and exploring information before the
World Wide Web became mainstream. These products were embellished with
hyperlink relatively new at this time. Most of these products were released on
CD-ROM, giving the software the ability to display high-resolution graphics and animations, and play high-quality waveforms and
MIDI files. These products proved that personal computers would revolutionize the way that we find and explore information.
Entertainment In the early 1990s, games on personal computers generally ran on the now obsolete
MS-DOS operating system. However, with the introduction of Microsoft
Windows 3.1x in 1992, Microsoft Home published several entertainment applications that implemented the new technologies of Microsoft Windows such as
DirectX. Furthermore, these applications encouraged the
computer gamers of the time to migrate from MS-DOS to Microsoft Windows. This transition permitted better use of computer graphics, revolutionized
game programming and resulted in a more realistic gaming experience, compared to DOS gaming. For example, Microsoft
Windows Entertainment Pack Games have remained a classic for computer gamers, ever since their development in the early 1990s.
Kids The Microsoft Kids division produced
educational software aimed at children in 1993. Their products feature a purple-skinned character named McZee who wears wacky attire and leads children through the fictional town of Imaginopolis, where each building or room is a unique interface to a different part of the software. He is accompanied by a different partner in each software title. Tying in with the TV series, Microsoft
Scholastic's The Magic School Bus was a highly successful series that continued to be sold after Microsoft Home's kids range of software turned into a subsidiary called
Microsoft Kids.
Home productivity software Sights, Sounds & Gear ==Legacy==