15 Years of Microsoft Bob
harrymcc writes "Microsoft Bob — still synonymous in the tech industry with 'embarrassing flop' — shipped fifteen years ago this week, on March 31st, 1995. When the Windows interface featuring animated cartoon helpers was announced, it was hyped to the heavens and briefly accepted as a breakthrough that showed where software was going. Instead, dismal reviews and poor sales killed it after only a year on the market. At Technologizer, we're marking the anniversary with a complete look at how it came to be and why it failed so resoundingly — and how Microsoft tried again with Office's 'Clippy' and other attempts to revive the basic idea."
And to think, I was *this* close to actually forgetting about this miserable piece of shit.
Thanks, Slashdot. \:
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I enjoyed Microsoft Bob very much, as a child. The post-modern room was amazing. I spent hours playing around with that program, so it has sentimental value to me you insensitive clod.
How did she meet Bill?
She was Unit Manager for Microsoft Bob...
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Is he any relation to Baghdad Bob?
Baghdad Bob: "No, there are no allied tanks rolling through Baghdad."
*background shows tanks rolling through Baghdad*
"There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death." Proverbs 16:25 (NKJV)
Nice story about MS Bob. Run a search on Bing for "History taking up space." Here is the direct link: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2008.07.windowsconfidential.aspx
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Bob's just a ripoff of Magic Cap. Once again, Microsoft with embrace, extend, extinguish.
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
I had a college friend who called me in a panic once, she had a paper due the following day and Clippy had popped up and WOULD NOT GO AWAY.
I have to say I find that unlikely considering that the Office assistant does not steal focus away from the program you're using and that moving it out of the way is as difficult as clicking and dragging it to the side of the screen. And the deep, secret menu to get rid of it? Right click and choose "Hide".
Every time this topic comes up, it seems like the people most vehemently against Clippy and MS BOB were the people who never actually even saw or used them. They just see that it's fashionable to hate them and jump on board.
"What do you despise? By this are you truly known." --Princess Irulan, Manual of Muad'Dib
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