List of Macintosh Software Published By Microsoft - Post Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit (1997-Present)

Post Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit (1997-Present)

Software in this list is not necessarily written by Macintosh Business Unit, however was/is published by Microsoft Corp.

  • Age of Empires
  • Microsoft FrontPage (1998)
  • Microsoft Outlook (1998–2001) 14 (2010)
  • Microsoft Excel Version 8.0 (1998), 9.0 (2000), 10 (2001), 11 (2004), 12 (2008), 14 (2010)
  • Microsoft PowerPoint Version 8.0 (1998), 9.0 (2000), 10.0 (2002), 11.0 (2004), 12.0 (2008), 14 (2010)
  • Microsoft Word Version 8.0 (1998), 9.0 (2000), 10 (2001), 11 (2004), 12 (2008) 14 (2010)
  • Microsoft Entourage (2001–2008)
  • Windows Media Player Version 6.3 (2000), 7.0.1 (2001), 7.1 (2002), 9.0 (2003)
  • Microsoft Silverlight
  • Microsoft Virtual PC (2004-6)
  • Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Connector (Version 1, 2), Microsoft Windows Phone for Mac 3.0

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