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Microsoft celebrates 25 years of Excel

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By David H. Ringstrom

Microsoft Excel has come a long way from its humble beginnings in September 1985 as a spreadsheet program for the Mac environment. This year, Microsoft is celebrating 25 years of Excel with a Facebook-based contest [1] that encourages users to post their favorite Excel memory – with a social media twist.
 
Contestants must, in turn, encourage their friends to vote for their memory.  Two winners will receive an Xbox & Kinect package. Be sure to read the rules and conditions [2] for the contest, which runs through January 31, 2011.
 
Microsoft Excel was actually a late-comer to the spreadsheet party, preceded by Visicalc in 1981, Microsoft’s MultiPlan in 1982, and Lotus 1-2-3 in 1983. In November 1987, Excel 2.0 for Windows debuted, along with an updated Mac version. At the time, Lotus 1-2-3 continued to rest on its MS-DOS laurels, and within a year Microsoft Excel sales began outstripping Lotus 1-2-3.
 
Several catch-up attempts were made by Lotus – does anyone remember WYSIWYG? – but Microsoft Excel already had won the spreadsheet war. Interestingly, Lotus 1-2-3 still can be purchased today as part of IBM’s Lotus SmartSuite [3], although the last update to the software was in 2002. To get a true sense of how much spreadsheets have evolved in the past 30 years, give Visicalc a quick spin [4] (Tip: press the / key to access the menu, and use /SQ to exit the program).
 
There have been 11 Windows-based versions of Excel over the years, culminating with the latest version Microsoft Excel 2010 [5]. In the past 25 years, the competitive landscape has changed dramatically, with the head-to-head competition with Lotus 1-2-3 and Quattro Pro shifting to a face-off between free alternatives such as OpenOffice and GoogleDocs.
 
Who knows what the next 25 years will bring with regard to spreadsheets?
 
About the author:
David H. Ringstrom, CPA heads up Accounting Advisors, Inc., an Atlanta-based software and database consulting firm. Contact David at david@acctadv.com [6], and consider attending one of his Excel training webcasts [7] presented by AccountingWEB partner CPE Link.
 

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[2] http://blogs.office.com/b/microsoft-excel/archive/2011/01/11/celebrate-25-years-of-excel-with-us.aspx
[3] http://www-142.ibm.com/software/products/us/en/smartsuite
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