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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Viewports 8 Logo.png|Viewports 8 Operating System logo
File:Viewports 8 Logo.png|Viewports 8 Operating System logo
File:Viewports_DVD.png|Viewports 8 Professional DVD installer
File:Viewports_DVD.png|Viewports 8 Professional DVD installer
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Originally the company was called Macrosoft. A likely reason as to why it was changed was to make the name sound less similar to the real-world Microsoft company.
* Originally the company was called Macrosoft. A likely reason as to why it was changed was to make the name sound less similar to the real-world Microsoft company.
* Despite the existence of fictionalized Macrosoftware and Viewports, some computers around [[Office|N.C.G offices]] are seen running an actual Windows 7 operating system, along with several real-life application visible on the taskbar.

Latest revision as of 00:36, 8 June 2024

Macrosoftware
mapimage:Macrosoftware
General
Company Macrosoftware
Status Active
Industry Software

Macrosoftware is a multi-billion dollar software company that developed the famous family of Viewports Operating Systems, such as Viewports 8, Viewports 8 Professional, Viewports 10 and Viewports 14. Their system software is used commonly throughout Stalburg, including various power plants. However, the operating system is notorious for locking out the computer it was installed on and consequently shutting down critical systems whenever there is a pending update. This oversight once disabled the main control panel of a Coal-Fired Power Plant during an emergency situation and fire hazard.

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Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Originally the company was called Macrosoft. A likely reason as to why it was changed was to make the name sound less similar to the real-world Microsoft company.
  • Despite the existence of fictionalized Macrosoftware and Viewports, some computers around N.C.G offices are seen running an actual Windows 7 operating system, along with several real-life application visible on the taskbar.