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Editions[edit]

Office 95 was available in two versions. They contained the following applications[1]:

Application Standard Edition Professional Edition
Word[2] Yes Yes
Excel[3] Yes Yes
PowerPoint[4] Yes Yes
Schedule+[5] Yes Yes
Binder[6] Yes Yes
Access[7] No Yes
Bookshelf[8] No On CD-ROM version only

Office for Windows 95 is named version 7.0 to match Word's version number. The standard version consisted of Word 7.0, Excel 7.0, PowerPoint 7.0, and Schedule+ 7.0. The professional edition contained all of the items in the standard version plus Access 7.0. If the professional version was purchased in CD-ROM form, it also included Bookshelf 95.

The application versions also skipped some numbers in order to show that they were contemporary. The previous Word 6.0 had the highest number, so 7.0 were chosen for all of them. Excel 5.0, PowerPoint 4.0, Schedule+ 1.0 and Access 2.0 were the predecessors to Office 95's applications. Microsoft Outlook was not included yet and used to be bundled with Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5.

Editions[edit]

Office 97 was released in five editions. They are as follows:

Office programs Standard Edition Professional Edition Small Business Edition Small Business
Edition 2.0[9]
Developer Edition
Word 97 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel 97 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook 97 Yes Yes Yes Yes (initially included in retail version) Yes
Outlook 98 No No No Yes (can be upgraded to via coupon or download) No
PowerPoint 97 Yes Yes No No Yes
Access 97 No Yes No No Yes
Developer Tools and SDK No No No No Yes
Publisher 97 No No Yes No No
Publisher 98 No No No Yes No
Small Business Financial Manager 97 No No Yes No No
Small Business Financial Manager 98 No No No Yes No
Direct Mail Manager No No No Yes No
Expedia Streets 98 No No No Yes No
Bookshelf Basics No Yes No No Yes
Mirosoft FrontPage 97 No No No No No
Mirosoft FrontPage 98 No No No No No

Note that there are 2 Small Business Editions.

Editions[edit]

Five different editions of Office 2000 were available:[10]

Office programs Standard Small Business Professional Premium Developer
Word 2000 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel 2000 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook 2000 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerPoint 2000 Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Publisher 2000 No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Small Business Tools No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Access 2000 No No Yes Yes Yes
FrontPage 2000 No No No Yes Yes
PhotoDraw 2000 No No No Yes Yes
Developer Tools and SDK[11] No No No No Yes
Visio 2000 No No No No No
Project 2000 No No No No No
MapPoint 2000 No No No No No
Vizact 2000 No No No No No

Microsoft Office 2000 Personal was an additional SKU, solely designed for the Japanese market, that included Word 2000, Excel 2000 and Outlook 2000.[12] This compilation would later become widespread as Microsoft Office 2003 Basic.

Editions[edit]

The component products were packaged together in various suites. Some of these editions were available as retail packages in either full or upgrade versions, others as full OEM versions for inclusion with new PCs, and still others as volume license versions that required no activation. All editions provided the core components of Word, Excel, and Outlook, and all editions except the Small Business edition provided PowerPoint.[13]

Table of Editions
Programs and Features Standard Small Business Professional Professional Special (upgrade only) Professional with Publisher Professional with FrontPage Developer
Licensing Retail, Volume and Academic OEM Retail and Volume Retail OEM Volume Retail
Word Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerPoint Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Access No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Publisher No Yes No Yes Yes No No
FrontPage No No No Yes No Yes Yes
Developer tools No No No No No No Yes
Visio No No No No No No No
Project No No No No No No No

Editions[edit]

Office
applications
Basic * Student and
Teacher Edition **
Standard Small Business Professional Edition
Word Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook Yes Yes Yes Yes with
Business Contact Manager
Yes with
Business Contact Manager
PowerPoint No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Publisher No No No Yes Yes
Access No No No No Yes
InfoPath No No No No Volume edition only
OneNote No No No No No
FrontPage No No No No No
Visio No No No No No
Project No No No No No

Notes:

  • * Available only in OEM installs (typically in new computers

Comparison[edit]

Table of Editions[14]
Programs and Features Basic Home and Student Standard Small Business Professional Ultimate Professional Plus Enterprise
Licensing OEM OEM and Retail Retail and Volume OEM, Retail, and Volume OEM and Retail Retail Volume Volume
Word Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerPoint Viewer only Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
OneNote No Yes No No No Yes No Yes
Outlook Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Publisher No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Access No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Communicator1 No No No No No No Yes1 Yes1
InfoPath No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Groove No No No No No Yes No Yes
Project No No No No No No No No
Visio No No No No No No No No
Office Customization Tool (OCT)2[15] No No Volume edition only Volume edition only No No Volume edition only Volume edition only
Remarks:
1 Service Pack 2 added this program for select office 2007 suites (listed as "Yes").[citation needed]
2 Office Customization Tool is used to customize the installation of Office 2007 by creating a Windows Installer patch file (.MSP) and replacing the Custom Installation Wizard and Custom Deployment Wizard included in earlier versions of the Office Resource Kit which created a Windows Installer Transform (.MST).

Comparison[edit]

Table of Editions[16][17][18][19][20]
Suites[21] As an individual product Starter Office Online Personal1 Home and Student2 Home and Business5 Standard Professional5

Professional Academic6
University[22][23]

Professional Plus
Licensing scheme Retail OEM Free Retail and OEM Retail Retail Retail3 and Volume Academic[18] and Retail Retail3 and Volume
Word Yes Starter edition Basic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel Yes Starter edition Basic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerPoint Yes Viewer (Separate) Basic Viewer (Separate) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
OneNote Yes No Basic No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Publisher Yes No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Access Yes No No No No No No Yes Yes
InfoPath Yes[24] No No No No No No No Yes
Lync Yes No No No No No No No Yes[25][26]
SharePoint Workspace Yes[27] No No No No No No No Yes
Project Yes No No No No No No No No
Visio Yes Viewer (Separate) No Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer (Separate) Viewer Viewer
Office Customization Tool (OCT)4 [28] No No No No No No Volume edition only No Volume edition only
Remarks
1 Office Personal boxed (retail) product is for non-commercial use and can be installed on two devices: A primary PC and a portable device such as a laptop; Office Personal OEM version can only be used on one computer. Office Personal is available in Japan only.
2 Office Home and Student boxed (retail) product can be installed on three PCs in the same household and is for non-commercial use; Office Home and Student Product Key card version can only be used on one computer. Office Home and Student is not available in Japan.
3 Retail version is offered through MSDN or TechNet only.[29]
4 Office Customization Tool is used to customize the installation of Office by creating a Windows Installer Patch (.MSP) file and replaces the Custom Installation Wizard and Custom Deployment Wizard included in 2003 and earlier versions of the Office Resource Kit which created a Windows Installer Transform (.MST). Office Customization Tool is only included in Volume License editions.[28]
5 Boxed SKUs of Home and Business or Professional editions of the product can be installed on two devices: A primary PC and a portable device such as a laptop.[30]
6 Office Professional Academic has been replaced by Office University.

Comparison chart[edit]

Windows 7 edition comparison chart[31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38]
Features Starter Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise Ultimate
OEM licensing Retail and OEM licensing in Emerging markets Retail and OEM licensing Retail, OEM and Volume licensing[39] Volume licensing[39] Retail and OEM licensing
End of Mainstream Support[40] January 13, 2015;
9 years ago
 (2015-01-13)
January 13, 2015;
9 years ago
 (2015-01-13)
January 13, 2015;
9 years ago
 (2015-01-13)
January 13, 2015;
9 years ago
 (2015-01-13)
January 13, 2015;
9 years ago
 (2015-01-13)
January 13, 2015;
9 years ago
 (2015-01-13)
End of Extended Support[40] January 14, 2020;
4 years ago
 (2020-01-14)
January 14, 2020;
4 years ago
 (2020-01-14)
January 14, 2020;
4 years ago
 (2020-01-14)
January 14, 2020;
4 years ago
 (2020-01-14)
January 14, 2020;
4 years ago
 (2020-01-14)
January 14, 2020;
4 years ago
 (2020-01-14)
Maximum physical memory (RAM) (x64)[41] 8 GB 16 GB 192 GB 192 GB 192 GB
Maximum physical memory (RAM) (IA-32)[41] 2 GB 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB
Incoming file and printer sharing connections[42] ? 5 10 10 10 10
32-bit and 64-bit versions 32-bit only Both[43] (64-bit disc not included) Both Both Both Both
Maximum physical CPUs supported[44] 1 1 1 2 2 2
Backup and Restore Center[45] Cannot back up to network (Backup to network and local hard disk, restore) Cannot back up to network Cannot back up to network Yes Yes Yes
Remote Desktop (Client and Host) Client only Client only Client only Yes Yes Yes
HomeGroup (create and join) Join only Join only Yes Yes Yes Yes
Built-in DVD (MPEG-2 and Dolby Digital) decoder[46] No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Built-in AVCHD support[47] No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multiple monitors No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Color depth 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit
Fast user switching No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Desktop Window Manager No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Mobility Center No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Printing via Internet (IPP) No[48] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Internet connection sharing No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Aero No Partial Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Parental Controls[42] No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multi-Touch No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Premium Games Included No No Yes Disabled by default Disabled by default Yes
Windows Media Center No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Media Player Remote Media Experience[49] No No Yes[50] Yes[50] Yes[50] Yes[50]
Dynamic Disks[51] No No No Yes Yes Yes
Encrypting File System No No No Yes Yes Yes
Location Aware Printing No No No Yes Yes Yes
Presentation Mode No No No Yes Yes Yes
Group Policy[52] No No No Yes Yes Yes
Offline Files and Folder redirection[52] No No No Yes Yes Yes
Windows Server domain joining No No No Yes Yes Yes
Windows XP Mode[53] No No No Yes Yes Yes
Software Restriction Policies No No No Yes Yes Yes
Remote Administration Tools No No No Yes Yes Yes
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS, formerly Active Directory Application Mode or ADAM) No No No Yes Yes Yes
AppLocker No No No Create Policies, but Cannot Enforce Create and Enforce Policies Create and Enforce Policies
Aero glass remoting[54][55] No No No No Yes Yes
Windows Media Player multimedia redirection[55] No No No No Yes[50] Yes[50]
Audio recording over Terminal Services[55] No No No No Yes Yes
Multi-display Terminal Services[55] No No No No Yes Yes
Enterprise Search Scopes[52]: 130  No No No No Yes Yes
Federated Search[56] No No No No Yes Yes
BitLocker Drive Encryption No No No No Yes Yes
BranchCache Distributed Cache No No No No Yes Yes
DirectAccess No No No No Yes Yes
Subsystem for Unix-based Applications No No No No Yes Yes
Multilingual User Interface Pack No No No No Yes Yes
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Enhancements[52]: 130  No No No No Yes Yes
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Licensed[57] No No No No Yes Yes
Virtual Hard Disk Booting No No No No Yes Yes
Switching between any of the 35 available languages[58] No No No No Yes[59] Yes
Starter Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise Ultimate

Comparison chart[edit]

Starter Home Basic1,2 Home Premium2 Business1,2,3 Enterprise1,2 Ultimate2
Availability OEM licensing in
Emerging markets[60]
Retail and OEM licensing Volume Licensing Retail and OEM licensing
End of Support[40] April 11, 2017;
7 years ago
 (2017-04-11)
April 11, 2017;
7 years ago
 (2017-04-11)
April 11, 2017;
7 years ago
 (2017-04-11)
April 11, 2017;
7 years ago
 (2017-04-11)
April 11, 2017;
7 years ago
 (2017-04-11)
April 11, 2017;
7 years ago
 (2017-04-11)
Maximum physical memory (64-bit mode) 8 GB 16 GB 128 GB 128 GB 128 GB
Maximum physical CPUs supported
(Unlimited multiple cores supported)
1 1 1 2 2 2
32-bit and 64-bit versions 32-bit only Both Both Both Both Both
Running application limit 3 Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Desktop Window Manager No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Aero No Partial Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Movie Maker No Yes Yes Yes4 Yes Yes
Windows Media Center No No Yes No No Yes
Premium games5 No No Yes Disabled by default Disabled by default Yes
Joining Windows Server domains No No No Yes Yes Yes
Remote Desktop Host No No No Yes Yes Yes
Group Policy No No No Yes Yes Yes
BitLocker No No No No Yes Yes
Multilingual User Interface Packs No No No No Yes Yes
Complete PC Backup No No No Yes Yes Yes
Notes
  1. Home Basic, Business and Enterprise editions are available in the South Korean and European markets as "KN" editions, which exclude Windows Media Player and HD components of Windows Movie Maker. Links are provided in the Welcome Center to lists of third-party media player and instant messaging software.
  2. All editions except Starter are available in the Korean market as "K" editions, which are sold in place of the standard editions of Windows Vista. Unlike the "KN" editions, the "K" editions do include Windows Media Player and related components, but the Welcome Center includes links to web sites which contain lists of third-party media player and instant messaging software.[61]
  3. Windows Vista Business N is available in the European market. It does not include Windows Media Player and related components, or Windows Movie Maker.[61][62]
  4. Windows Movie Maker HD is not available in Windows Vista Business KN.[63]
  5. Premium Windows Vista games, such as Chess Titans, Mahjong Titans, Purble Place, and Inkball, are available in Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate. They are also available as optional components in Business and Enterprise editions, though not installed by default.[64]

Editions[edit]

Windows Server 2008 R2 Edition comparison chart[65]
Features Foundation Standard Web HPC Enterprise Datacenter Itanium
Maximum physical memory (RAM) (64-bit) 8 GB 32 GB 32 GB 128 GB 2 TB 2 TB 2 TB
Maximum physical CPUs supported 1 4 4 4 8 64 64
Cross-File Replication (DFS-R) No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Failover Cluster Nodes (Nodes) No No No No 16 16 8
Fault Tolerant Memory Sync No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Hot Add Memory No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Hot Add Processors No No No No No Yes Yes
Hot Replace Memory No No No No No Yes Yes
Hot Replace Processors No No No No No Yes Yes
Network Access Connections (IAS) 10 50 No No Unlimited Unlimited 2
Network Access Connections (RRAS) 50 250 No 250 Unlimited Unlimited No
Remote Desktop Admin Connections
2
Remote Desktop Services Gateway 50 250 No No Unlimited Unlimited No
Virtual Image Use Rights No Host + 1 VM Guest Host + 1 VM Host + 4 VMs Unlimited Unlimited
USD Pricing
N/A
$1,029 (5 CAL)
$1,229 (10 CAL)
$469 (No CAL)
N/A
$3,999 (25 CAL)
$2,999
$2,999
Features[65] Foundation Standard Web HPC Enterprise Datacenter Itanium

Comparison chart[edit]

Comparison of Windows 8 editions[66][67]
Features Windows RT Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Enterprise
Availability[68] Pre-installed on devices[69] Most channels Most channels Volume License customers
Architecture ARM (32-bit) IA-32 (32-bit) or x86-64 (64-bit) IA-32 (32-bit) or x86-64 (64-bit) IA-32 (32-bit) or x86-64 (64-bit)
Trusted boot Yes Yes Yes Yes
Picture password Yes Yes Yes Yes
Start screen, Semantic Zoom, Live Tiles Yes Yes Yes Yes
Touch and Thumb keyboard Yes Yes Yes Yes
Language packs Yes Yes Yes Yes
Updated Windows Explorer Yes Yes Yes Yes
Standard apps[a] Yes Yes Yes Yes
File History Yes Yes Yes Yes
Refresh and reset of OS Yes Yes Yes Yes
Play To Yes Yes Yes Yes
Connected standby Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Update Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Defender Yes Yes Yes Yes
Better multi-monitor support Yes Yes Yes Yes
New Windows Task Manager Yes Yes Yes Yes
ISO image and VHD mounting Yes Yes Yes Yes
Mobile broadband features Yes Yes Yes Yes
Microsoft account integration Yes Yes Yes Yes
Internet Explorer 10 Yes Yes Yes Yes
SmartScreen Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Store Yes Yes Yes Yes
Xbox Live app (including Xbox Live Arcade)[70][71] Yes Yes Yes Yes
Exchange ActiveSync Yes Yes Yes Yes
Snap Yes Yes Yes Yes
Can connect to a VPN? Yes Yes Yes Yes
Desktop Partial Yes Yes Yes
Supported third-party applications[66][72] WinRT-based only WinRT-based and traditional WinRT-based and traditional WinRT-based and traditional
Remote Desktop Client only Client only Client and host Client and host
Storage Spaces No Yes Yes Yes
Windows Media Player No Yes Yes Yes
Encryption features Device encryption[b] Nothing BitLocker and EFS BitLocker and EFS
Boot from VHD No No Yes Yes
Can join a Windows domain? No No Yes Yes
Group Policy No No Yes Yes
Hyper-V[74] No No On 64-bit versions only with SLAT capable CPU
AppLocker[c] No No No Yes
Windows To Go No No No Yes
DirectAccess No No No Yes
BranchCache[d] No No No Yes
Can be virtualized by RemoteFX? No No No Yes
Install WinRT apps from outside the Windows Store Yes[77] No[67] No[67] Yes[67]
Microsoft Office apps bundled with OS[e] Yes No No No
Windows Media Center No No Via an add-in[78] No


Editions[edit]

Windows Server 2012 has four editions: Foundation, Essentials, Standard and Datacenter.[79][80][81][82][83]

Specifications Foundation Essentials Standard Datacenter
Distribution
OEM only
Retail, volume licensing, OEM
Retail, volume licensing, OEM
Volume licensing and OEM
Licensing model
Per server
Per server
Per CPU pair[f] + CAL[g]
Per CPU pair[f] + CAL[g]
Processor chip limit[83]
1
2
64[h]
64[h]
User limit 15 25 Unlimited Unlimited
File Services limits 1 standalone DFS root 1 standalone DFS root Unlimited Unlimited
Network Policy and Access Services limits 50 RRAS connections and 10 IAS connections 250 RRAS connections, 50 IAS connections, and 2 IAS Server Groups Unlimited Unlimited
Remote Desktop Services limits 20 Remote Desktop Services connections 250 Remote Desktop Services connections Unlimited Unlimited
Virtualization rights Either in 1 VM or 1 physical server, but not both at once 2 VMs[f] Unlimited
DHCP role Yes Yes Yes Yes
DNS server role Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fax server role Yes Yes Yes Yes
UDDI Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Print and Document Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Web Services (Internet Information Services) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Deployment Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Server Update Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Active Directory Rights Management Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Application server role Yes Yes Yes Yes
Server Manager Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Powershell Yes Yes Yes Yes
Active Directory Domain Services Must be root of forest and domain Must be root of forest and domain Yes Yes
Active Directory Certificate Services Certificate Authorities only Certificate Authorities only Yes Yes
Active Directory Federation Services Yes[84] No Yes Yes
Server Core mode No No Yes Yes
Hyper-V No No Yes Yes

Updated 01/21/2013 at 4:48 P.M. Eastern Time Zone

Editions[edit]

Windows Server 2012 has four editions: Foundation, Essentials, Standard and Datacenter.[79][85][81][82][83]

Specifications Foundation Essentials Standard Datacenter
Distribution OEM only Retail, volume licensing, OEM Retail, volume licensing, OEM Volume licensing and OEM
Licensing model Per server Per server Per CPU pair[f] + CAL[g] Per CPU pair[f] + CAL[g]
Processor chip limit[83] 1 2 64[h] 64[h]
User limit 15 25 Unlimited Unlimited
File Services limits 1 standalone DFS root 1 standalone DFS root Unlimited Unlimited
Network Policy and Access Services limits 50 RRAS connections and 10 IAS connections 250 RRAS connections, 50 IAS connections, and 2 IAS Server Groups Unlimited Unlimited
Remote Desktop Services limits 20 Remote Desktop Services connections 250 Remote Desktop Services connections Unlimited Unlimited
Virtualization rights Either in 1 VM or 1 physical server, but not both at once 2 VMs[f] Unlimited
DHCP role Yes Yes Yes Yes
DNS server role Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fax server role Yes Yes Yes Yes
UDDI Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Print and Document Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Web Services (Internet Information Services) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Deployment Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Server Update Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Active Directory Rights Management Services Yes Yes Yes Yes
Application server role Yes Yes Yes Yes
Server Manager Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Powershell Yes Yes Yes Yes
Active Directory Domain Services Must be root of forest and domain Yes Yes Yes
Active Directory Certificate Services Certificate Authorities only Certificate Authorities only Yes Yes
Active Directory Federation Services No No Yes Yes
Server Core mode No No Yes Yes
Hyper-V No No Yes Yes

Comparison[edit]

Comparison of Office 2013 suites
  As an
individual
product
Traditional editions[86][87][88] Office 365 subscriptions[86][89]
Home & Student Home & Business Standard Professional Professional Plus Home Premium University[90] Small Business Premium ProPlus Enterprise
Availability Varies Retail, OEM, Windows RT1 Retail, OEM Volume licensing Retail, OEM Volume licensing Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services
Maximum users 1 1 1 As licensed 1 As licensed all users in one household[91] 1 10 25[92] Unlimited
Devices per user 1 1 1 As licensed 1 As licensed 5 shared among all users [91] 2 computers and 2 mobiles 5 5[92] 5
Commercial use allowed? Yes Partial2 Yes Yes Yes Yes No[93] No Yes Yes Yes
Word Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerPoint Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
OneNote Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Publisher Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Access Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
InfoPath Yes No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
Lync Yes No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
SharePoint Designer Yes No No No No No No No No No No
Project
Has multiple editions
Yes No No No No No No No No No No
Visio
Has multiple editions
Yes Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer
Remarks
1 The Windows RT versions do not include all of the functionality provided by other versions of Office.
2 Volume licenses for Office 2013 and business subscriptions for Office 365 allow commercial use of Office RT.[94]

Editions[edit]

Office 95 was available in Four versions. They contained the following applications[95]:

Application Starter Edition Basic Edition Standard Edition Professional Edition
Word[96] Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel[97] Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerPoint[98] No Yes Yes Yes
Schedule+[99] No No Yes Yes
Binder[100] No Yes Yes Yes
Access[101] No No No Yes
Bookshelf[102] No No No Yes
Frontpage 98[103] No No No Yes
Internet Explorer 3.0[104] Yes Yes No No
Internet Explorer 4.0[105] No No Yes Yes
Publisher 95[106] No Yes No No
Publisher 98[107] No No Yes Yes
Outlook 97[108] No No Yes No
Outlook 98[109] No No No Yes

Office for Windows 95 is named version 7.0 to match Word's version number. The standard version consisted of Word 7.0, Excel 7.0, PowerPoint 7.0, and Schedule+ 7.0. The professional edition contained all of the items in the standard version plus Access 7.0. If the professional version was purchased in CD-ROM form, it also included Bookshelf 95.

The application versions also skipped some numbers in order to show that they were contemporary. The previous Word 6.0 had the highest number, so 7.0 were chosen for all of them. Excel 5.0, PowerPoint 4.0, Schedule+ 1.0 and Access 2.0 were the predecessors to Office 95's applications. Microsoft Outlook was not included yet and used to be bundled with Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5.

Editions[edit]

Office 97 was available in Eight versions. They contained the following applications[110]:

Application Starter Edition Basic Edition Standard Edition Small Business Edition Professional Edition Enterprise Edition Enterprise Plus Edition Developer Edition Released as a individual Product
Licensing scheme OEM Retail, OEM and Volume Retail Retail and OEM Retail, OEM, Academic and Volume Retail and Volume Retail, OEM and Volume Retail and Volume Varies
End of Mainstream Support[40] December 31, 2040;
16 years' time
 (2040-12-31)
December 31, 2040;
16 years' time
 (2040-12-31)
December 31, 2040;
16 years' time
 (2040-12-31)
December 31, 2040;
16 years' time
 (2040-12-31)
December 31, 2040;
16 years' time
 (2040-12-31)
December 31, 2040;
16 years' time
 (2040-12-31)
December 31, 2040;
16 years' time
 (2040-12-31)
December 31, 2040;
16 years' time
 (2040-12-31)
December 31, 2040;
16 years' time
 (2040-12-31)
End of Extended Support[40] January 1, 2052;
27 years' time
 (2052-01-01)
January 1, 2052;
27 years' time
 (2052-01-01)
January 1, 2052;
27 years' time
 (2052-01-01)
January 1, 2052;
27 years' time
 (2052-01-01)
January 1, 2052;
27 years' time
 (2052-01-01)
January 1, 2052;
27 years' time
 (2052-01-01)
January 1, 2052;
27 years' time
 (2052-01-01)
August 1, 2052;
28 years' time
 (2052-08-01)
January 1, 2052;
27 years' time
 (2052-01-01)
Word 97[111] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel 97[112] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Draw 97 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerPoint 97[113] No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Binder 97[114] No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Access 97[115] No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Frontpage 1.1[116] No No No No No Yes Yes No Yes
Frontpage 98[117] No No No No No No No Yes Yes
Internet Explorer 3.0[118] Yes Yes Yes Yes, Part of The Retail Version No No No No Yes
Internet Explorer 4.0[119] No No No Yes, Part of The OEM Version Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Publisher 95[120] No No Yes No No No No No Yes
Publisher 97[121] No No No Yes Yes No No No Yes
Publisher 98[122] No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook 97[123] No No Yes Yes, Part of The Retail Version Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook 98[124] No No No Yes, Part of the OEM Version No Yes, Can be Upgraded from Outlook 97 Yes, Can be Upgraded from Outlook 97 Yes, Can be Upgraded from Outlook 97 Yes
Outlook 98 Deployment Kit[125] No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Small Business Financial Manager 97 No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Project 95[126] No No No No No Yes No No Yes
Project 98[127] No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Money 95[128] No No No Yes Yes No No No Yes
Money 97[129] No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Developer Tools No No No No No No No Yes Yes
Visual Basic 5.0 Professional No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Works 4.5 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Plus for Windows 95 Yes, for Windows 95 Only Yes, for Windows 95 Only Yes, for Windows 95 Only Yes, for Windows 95 Only Yes, for Windows 95 Only Yes, for Windows 95 Only Yes, for Windows 95 Only Yes, for Windows 95 Only Yes
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Resource Kit No No No No No Yes, for Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Only Yes, for Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Only Yes, for Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Only Yes
Windows NT 4.0 Server Resource Kit No No No No No No Yes, for Windows NT 4.0 Server Only Yes, for Windows NT 4.0 Server Only Yes
Windows NT 4.0 Server Resource Kit, Supplement Two No No No No No No No Yes, for Windows NT 4.0 Server Only Yes
Windows NT Option Pack 4.0 No No No No No No No Yes, for Windows NT 4.0 Only Yes
Microsoft Platform SDK, March '97 No No No No Yes Yes No No Yes
Microsoft Platform SDK, November '97 No No No No No No Yes No Yes
Microsoft Platform SDK 98 No No No No No No No Yes Yes

Editions[edit]

The component products were packaged together in various suites. Some of these editions were available as retail packages in either full or upgrade versions, others as full OEM versions for inclusion with new PCs, and still others as volume license versions that required no activation. All editions provided the core components of Word, Excel, and Outlook, and all editions except the Small Business edition provided PowerPoint.[130]

Table of Editions
Programs and Features Home Edition Microsoft Office Plus! Professional Professional Special
(upgrade only)
Professional
with Publisher
Professional
with FrontPage
Developer
Licensing scheme Retail, Volume and Academic OEM Retail and Volume Retail OEM Volume Retail
Word 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerPoint 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Access 2002 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Publisher 2002 No Yes No Yes Yes No No
FrontPage 2002 No No No Yes No Yes Yes
Developer tools No No No No No No Yes
Visio 2002 No No No No No No No
Project 2002 No No No No No No No

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