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Microsoft Word Turns 25

A look back at the changes and challenges Microsoft's flagship word-processing program has been through during its first quarter-century.

Benj Edwards, PC World

The Birth of Clippy 10 of 14

Word 97 (1997) launched the one feature Word users generally loathe the most: The Office Assistant. By default, the assistant was "Clippit" (often called "Clippy"), a talking, dancing paperclip with slanted eyes, who spied on your progress and insisted on telling you what you were doing. Like a well-intentioned child offering assistance with a complicated task, instead of helping, Clippy just got in the way.

Certain Microsoft veterans seemed to agree: When asked how he felt about Clippy, Word 1.0 author Richard Brodie replied, "Like a cat feels about a bath." Simonyi expressed a similar sentiment.

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