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The History of Microsoft (1985)

For Microsoft, 1985 brings the announcement of the release of Microsoft MacEnhancer expansion system, the Microsoft Mouse is quarantined in Canada and Microsoft celebrates its 10th Anniversary. There's some great footage of the 1985 Roast in this episode.

January 23, 1985

Microsoft announces the release of Microsoft MacEnhancer expansion system, a new hardware product designed to open up the Apple Macintosh computer to a wide range of IBM compatible peripherals.


February 1, 1985

Ida Cole is named the new Vice President of Applications, responsible for planning, development, and marketing for the application software product line. She will report to Jon Shirley, President. She was previously with Apple Computer, Inc.


May 3, 1985

Microsoft Mouse Quarantined in Canada

Rich MacIntosh, General Manager of Microsoft Canada, Inc., was recently called to the Canadian Department of Agriculture to retrieve his Microsoft "Mouse" after four weeks of quarantine.


August 9, 1985

Microsoft announces that Wright Runstad & Company breaks ground today on a new Microsoft World Headquarters in Redmond scheduled for completion by mid-1986. The $25 million facility will be located in the southeast quadrant of Evergreen Place Office Park, in a heavily wooded, 29-acre campus setting.


August 12, 1985

Microsoft celebrates its 10th anniversary with sales figures of $140 million for the fiscal year of 1985.


August 22, 1985

Microsoft signs an agreement with IBM for joint development of operating systems and other systems software products.


September 3, 1985

Microsoft selects the Republic of Ireland as the site of its first production facility outside the U.S. for software products to be sold in the European market.


September 30, 1985

Microsoft announces the shipment to retail stores of Excel for the Macintosh, a powerful, full-featured microcomputer spreadsheet that combines business graphics with an on-sheet database.


November 20, 1985

Microsoft ships the retail version of Windows, an operating system that extends the features of the MS-DOS.


Other products released in 1985:

MS-DOS 3.2

Chart for Macintosh

Microsoft Access 1.0 (business communication app, not database)

Cobol 2.1

MacEnhancer 2.0

Basic 2.1 Interpreter for the Mac

Chart 2.0 for DOS

Word for Networks

QuickBasic Compiler

LOGO for the Mac


Notable New Hires:

Jeremy Butler - Former Senior Vice President, International and OEM.

Tony Dirksen - Former Senior Manager, Investor Relations

Ralf Harteneck - Former Vice President, Communication and Meeting Services Group

Min S. Yee - Former Vice President and Publisher of Microsoft Press



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