Category: Letter M

  • Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)

    Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)

    Dive into the history of MSDN, the pivotal resource for Windows developers, and discover its evolution into modern platforms shaping software development in 2023.

  • MS-DOS Mode

    MS-DOS Mode

    MS-DOS mode was a mode of running Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows 98 in which MS-DOS-based applications can access hardware directly.

  • Command Prompt

    Command Prompt

    Dive into the world of the Command Prompt, from its origins to advanced functionalities. Discover the power of command-line operations and the vast capabilities of this Windows staple tool.

  • Microsoft Windows

    Microsoft Windows

    Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems with a common graphical user interface (GUI) that lies at the core of Microsoft’s strategy to make PCs easier to use, reduce the cost of PC ownership, advance the PC platform, and integrate PCs with the Internet.

  • Microsoft NetShow

    Microsoft NetShow

    NetShow was a client/server networked streaming multimedia system for bringing rich broadcasting features to the Web.

  • Knowledge Manager (Site Server)

    Knowledge Manager (Site Server)

    Microsoft Site Server was a comprehensive Internet server for end-to-end management of enterprise-level Internet and intranet sites.

  • Macintosh: The Personal Computing Revolution

    Macintosh: The Personal Computing Revolution

    Imagine it’s 1984. The world of personal computing is dominated by text-heavy interfaces and command-line prompts, accessible only to the tech-savvy. Then, on a bright January morning, a new player enters the arena.

  • Mainframe

    Mainframe

    A Mainframe is a general term for a high-level, typically large computer that is capable of performing demanding computational tasks.

  • Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ) Server

    Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ) Server

    MSMQ Server is a Microsoft product included with the Microsoft Windows NT Option Pack and Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, that provides store-and-forward messaging services for Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).

  • Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)

    Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)

    MIME is a widely used Internet standard for encoding binary files to send them as e-mail attachments over the Internet.

  • Microsoft Backup

    Microsoft Backup

    Microsoft Backup is a tool included with Microsoft Windows 98 that lets you back up files from your hard drive to tape, floppy disks, or another computer on the network.

  • Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS)

    Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS)

    PWS (Microsoft Personal Web Server) is a workgroup-level Web server that is installed instead of the full Internet Information Server (IIS) version 4 when IIS is installed on a machine running Microsoft Windows NT Workstation, Windows 95, or Windows 98.