Creative Writer 2

Creative Writer 2, known as Mon Atelier d'Écriture in French and Junior Schreibstudio in German, was a word processing program released in 1996 by Microsoft Kids. The interface was updated and the program was now designed for Windows 95.

Creative Writer 2 / Mon Atelier d'Écriture / Junior Schreibstudio
Screenshot of Mon Atelier d'Écriture, the French version of Creative Writer 2, with a basketball theme.
Developer(s)Microsoft Kids
Stable release
2.0 / 1997
Operating systemWindows 95 and up
Available inEnglish, French[1]
TypeWord processing
LicenseProprietary
Websitemicrosoft.com/kids/creativewriter
(archived)

New or changed features

  • The menu has been rearranged, following a study carried out by Microsoft.[2]
  • The program ran in a window, ranging in size from 640x480 pixels to 1024x768 pixels, depending on the display resolution set on the computer. It did not run in full screen.
  • Microsoft's Paint It!, from their Plus for Kids pack, was included at no additional charge with Creative Writer 2. Although it was a separate program, it could be used to edit any images double-clicked in a word processing document.
  • Support for creating and publishing websites was also included through Microsoft's Web Publishing Wizard.
  • Support for opening and saving in Rich Text Format (.rtf) files and text files (.txt).
  • Nearly a dozen of themes based on nature and sports are included to customize the program's look and feel. The demo only includes the ocean theme.

Removed features

Viewer

The Microsoft Creative Writer 2 Document Viewer was available free of charge. It allows users without Creative Writer 2 to view, but not edit, .max files created with Creative Writer 2.

See also

References

  1. "Mon Atelier d'Écriture" [My Writing Workshop]. Communiqué de press (Press Release) (in French). Microsoft. January 30, 1997. Archived from the original on December 7, 2008.
  2. "Is This Computer Broken or What". Microsoft.
  3. "McZee - Version 1.00". Typography. Microsoft. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
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