
It also comes with Internet Explorer 5 and uses its technologies as well. It is also the first version of Office to use Windows Installer for the installation process. Office 2000 introduces PhotoDraw, a raster and vector imaging program, as well as Web Components. New features in Office 2000 include HTML document creation and publishing, Internet collaboration features such as integration with NetMeeting, roaming user profile support, COM add-in support an updated version of the Office Assistant, improved compliance with the year 2000, and interface improvements including personalized menus and toolbars that omit infrequently used commands from view. Mainstream support for Office 2000 ended on June 30, 2004, and extended support ended on July 14, 2009. The first update was called Service Release 1 (SR-1), while subsequent updates were referred to as service packs. Microsoft released three service packs for Office 2000 throughout its life cycle. It is the last version of Microsoft Office with support for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 before SP6, as the following version, Microsoft Office XP only supports Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or later. It is officially unsupported on Windows Vista or later versions of Windows, but can be unofficially installed. Office 2000 requires Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 SP3 at the minimum. Office 2000 does not support Windows NT 3.51 and earlier versions of Windows.


MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 WINDOWS 8.1 MAC OS
It succeeds Office 97 and is the predecessor to Office XP and its Mac OS equivalent, Microsoft Office 2001 was released on October 11, 2000. Office 2000 was released to manufacturing on Ma and was made available to retail consumers on June 7, 1999. Microsoft Office 2000 (version 9.0) is a release of Microsoft Office, an office suite developed and distributed by Microsoft for the Windows family of operating systems.
