Microsoft Home Publishing
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− | Microsoft Home Publishing was released in two versions, 99 & 2000. Software usually came bundled with [[MIX_(Picture_It!)]] software. | + | Microsoft Home Publishing was released in two versions, 99 & 2000. Also was released as Microsoft Greetings. Software usually came bundled with [[MIX_(Picture_It!)]] software. |
==File Identification== | ==File Identification== | ||
− | This program confusingly uses the .php extension for its files, an extension commonly associated with the [[PHP]] programming language, so any attempts to search or sort these files based only on extension will likely have many false identifications, especially if the computer on which the files are located has been used for web development or hosting, where the PHP language is heavily used. If the files are in text format and contain something that looks like program code or web content, they're probably PHP language, not Microsoft Home Publishing. | + | This program confusingly uses the .php extension for its files (for paper projects; e-mail projects have a .mhp extension), an extension commonly associated with the [[PHP]] programming language, so any attempts to search or sort these files based only on extension will likely have many false identifications, especially if the computer on which the files are located has been used for web development or hosting, where the PHP language is heavily used. If the files are in text format and contain something that looks like program code or web content, they're probably PHP language, not Microsoft Home Publishing. |
PHP files are based on [[Microsoft Compound File]] format. Structure is very similar to the [[Microsoft Works]] 5-7 format. | PHP files are based on [[Microsoft Compound File]] format. Structure is very similar to the [[Microsoft Works]] 5-7 format. | ||
PHP files can be opened by later versions of Microsoft Digital Image Suite. | PHP files can be opened by later versions of Microsoft Digital Image Suite. | ||
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+ | GWP files are from earlier Microsoft Greetings workshop software but structure is same as PHP files. | ||
==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== | ||
[[Image:MHP99-Splash.png|300px]][[Image:MSHomePublishing99-OpenDialog.png|300px]] | [[Image:MHP99-Splash.png|300px]][[Image:MSHomePublishing99-OpenDialog.png|300px]] | ||
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+ | ==Software== | ||
+ | * [https://archive.org/details/Microsoft_Graphics_Studio_Greetings_Microsoft_1998 Microsoft Graphics Studio Greetings] | ||
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+ | ==Sample Files== | ||
+ | * [https://archive.org/download/Microsoft_Graphics_Studio_Greetings_Microsoft_1998/Microsoft_Graphics_Studio_Greetings_Microsoft_1998.iso/PSS%2FTEST1.PHP TEST1.PHP] | ||
+ | * [https://archive.org/download/Microsoft_Hallmark_Greetings_Workshop_-_Windows_95_Eng/GREETINGSW2.iso/PSS%2FTEST1.GWP TEST1.GWP] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 22:44, 25 June 2019
Microsoft Home Publishing was released in two versions, 99 & 2000. Also was released as Microsoft Greetings. Software usually came bundled with MIX_(Picture_It!) software.
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[edit] File Identification
This program confusingly uses the .php extension for its files (for paper projects; e-mail projects have a .mhp extension), an extension commonly associated with the PHP programming language, so any attempts to search or sort these files based only on extension will likely have many false identifications, especially if the computer on which the files are located has been used for web development or hosting, where the PHP language is heavily used. If the files are in text format and contain something that looks like program code or web content, they're probably PHP language, not Microsoft Home Publishing.
PHP files are based on Microsoft Compound File format. Structure is very similar to the Microsoft Works 5-7 format.
PHP files can be opened by later versions of Microsoft Digital Image Suite.
GWP files are from earlier Microsoft Greetings workshop software but structure is same as PHP files.