Put Solitaire On Desktop

6/3/2019

Microsoft is going to use nostalgia to help erase the pain of Windows 8. When Windows 10 arrives this summer, it looks like they’ll be shipping Solitaire with it once again.

Solitaire wasn’t part of Windows 8 or 8.1. It was yanked out, only to re-appear later in the Windows Store as Microsoft Solitaire Collection. In the latest preview build of Windows 10, however, Solitaire Collection has made a triumphant return.

If you haven’t played it before, Solitaire Collection is more than just the classic Windows game. It also bundles in FreeCell (my dad’s personal favorite back in the days of Windows XP) and Spider Solitaire, both of which used to be part of a standard Windows install. There’s also TriPeaks and Pyramids for even more card-stacking action.

These aren’t the same old static games, though. Like most modern games, Solitaire Collection is packed with achievements and unlockable content. It’s also tied to your Xbox Live account, so you can challenge your friends and brag about how many coins and badges you’ve earned.

Is rolling Solitaire back into Windows really such a big deal? It’s not as though the game was hard to find in the Windows Store. Heck, all you had to do was type “soli” on the Start Screen and wait a few seconds and Windows 8 would show you the way.

Still, for some users (like my dad) the fact that it wasn’t just there was an annoyance and a disappointment. When you’re trying to win back fans and build enthusiasm, little things can provide a big boost. There are plenty of disgruntled Windows users out there who will be stoked to see Solitaire make a comeback… even if it sends their productivity levels spiraling rapidly downward.

Solitaire
Original author(s)Wes Cherry
Developer(s)Microsoft
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Replaced byMicrosoft Solitaire Collection (Windows 10)

Solitaire is a computer game included with Microsoft Windows, based on a card game of the same name, also known as Klondike.

History[edit]

Microsoft Solitaire Collection on Windows 10, in Klondike mode

Microsoft has included the game as part of its Windows product line since Windows 3.0, starting from 1990.[1] The game was developed in 1989 by the intern Wes Cherry.[2][3][4] The card deck itself was designed by Macintosh pioneer Susan Kare.[5]

Xforce keygen revit 2017. Microsoft intended Solitaire 'to soothe people intimidated by the operating system,' and at a time where many users were still unfamiliar with graphical user interfaces, it proved useful in familiarizing them with the use of a mouse, such as the drag-and-drop technique required for moving cards.[1]Amritvani online play.

According to Microsoft telemetry, Solitaire was among the three most-used Windows programs and FreeCell was seventh, ahead of Word and Microsoft Excel.[6][6] Lost business productivity by employees playing Solitaire has become a common concern since it became standard on Microsoft Windows.[7] In 2006, a New York City worker was fired after Mayor Michael Bloomberg saw the Solitaire game on the man's office computer.[8]

In October 2012, along with the release of the Windows 8 operating system, Microsoft released a new version of Solitaire called Microsoft Solitaire Collection.[9] This version, designed by Microsoft Studios and developed by Arkadium, is advertisement supported, and introduced many new features to the game.

Microsoft Solitaire celebrated its 25th anniversary on May 18, 2015. To celebrate this event, Microsoft hosted a Solitaire tournament on the Microsoft campus and broadcast the main event on Twitch.[10]

Features[edit]

Since Windows 3.0, Solitaire allows selecting the design on the back of the cards, choosing whether one or three cards are drawn from the deck at a time, switching between Vegas scoring and Standard scoring, and disabling scoring entirely. The game can also be timed for additional points if the game is won. There is a cheat that will allow drawing one card at a time when 'draw three' is set.

In Windows 2000 and later versions of Solitaire, right-clicking on open spaces automatically moves available cards to the four foundations in the upper right-hand corner, as in Freecell. If the mouse pointer is on a card, a right click will move only that card to its foundation, provided that it is a possible move. Left double-clicking will also move the card to the proper foundation.

Until the Windows XP version, the card backs were the original works designed by Susan Kare, and many were animated.

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The Windows Vista and Windows 7 versions of the game save statistics on the number and percentage of games won, and allow users to save incomplete games and to choose cards with different face styles.

On Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Phone, Android, and online the game was issued as Microsoft Solitaire Collection, where in addition to Klondike four other game modes were featured, Spider, FreeCell (both of which had been previously featured in versions of Windows as Microsoft Spider Solitaire and Microsoft FreeCell), Pyramid, and TriPeaks (both of which were previously part of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack series, the former under the name Tut's Tomb).

References[edit]

  1. ^ abGarreau, Joel (March 9, 1994). 'Office Minefield'. The Washington Post.
  2. ^Farokhmanesh, Megan (13 April 2017). 'A bored intern created the original Windows Solitaire'. The Verge. Vox Media.
  3. ^Cherry, Wes. 'Interview with Wes Cherry - B3TA.com 2008'. B3ta.com. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  4. ^'Wes Cherry on Reddit about Solitaire'.
  5. ^'Susan Kare personal website showing her design for Microsoft Solitaire'. Kare.com. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  6. ^ abDear, Brian (2017). '27. Leaving the Nest'. The Friendly Orange Glow. New York: Pantheon Books. pp. 502–503. ISBN9781101871560.
  7. ^Church, George J. (October 12, 1998). 'Quarterly Business Report: Do Computers Really Save Money?'. Time. Time Inc.
  8. ^Hu, Winnie (10 February 2006). 'Solitaire Costs Man His City Job After Bloomberg Sees Computer'. The New York Times Online. The New York Times Company.
  9. ^'Microsoft Solitaire Collection'. App Store. Microsoft.
  10. ^'Celebrating Microsoft Solitaire'. Blogging Windows. Microsoft. May 18, 2015.

External links[edit]

  • Solitaire at MobyGames
  • Kortspil at Curlie
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