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1Multiplan Models for Business

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  • Title: Multiplan Models for Business
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 278
  • Publisher: Que Corp.
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  • Publish Location: Indianapolis

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  • First Year Published: 1983
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Multiplan

    Multiplan is a spreadsheet program developed by Microsoft and introduced in 1982 as a competitor to VisiCalc. Multiplan was released first for computers

    TRS-80

    became available from the company and others, including the VisiCalc and Multiplan spreadsheets and the Lazy Writer, Electric Pencil, and from Radio Shack

    TRS-80 Model 100

    Tandy 200 includes Multiplan, a spreadsheet application. It also added DTMF tone dialing for the internal modem, whereas the Model 100 only supports pulse

    Microsoft Office shared tools

    computer models), and could not be printed on some dot matrix devices. The main drawback of Microsoft's solution at the time was the need to exit Multiplan and

    NEC PC-100

    MS-DOS and was also equipped with a spreadsheet program Maruchipuran (Multiplan) and a text editor JS-WORD as well as the game Lode Runner. The development

    Macintosh 128K

    initial lack of software for the new system. In April 1984, Microsoft's Multiplan migrated over from MS-DOS, with Microsoft Word following in January 1985

    Microsoft Excel

    launched its first spreadsheet program, Multiplan, which gained popularity on CP/M systems. However, Multiplan struggled to compete on MS-DOS systems,

    Apple Lisa

    Unix-like command-line operating system for the Lisa 2, and Microsoft's Multiplan 2.1 spreadsheet for Xenix. Other Lisa Xenix apps include Quadratron's

    Fiat Multipla

    kits, in its factory in Changshan, and marketed it in China as the Zotye Multiplan. In October 2010, Zotye started to build a version of Multipla 2, employing

    Windows Notepad

    Word.) The Multi-Tool product line began with expert systems for the Multiplan spreadsheet. On the suggestion of Rowland Hanson, Microsoft dropped the