About the brand ❤️
Microsoft Vizact was a web authoring tool developed by Microsoft in the late 1990s to help designers create interactive and animated web pages without extensive programming knowledge. The software allowed users to add visual effects, dynamic HTML elements, and multimedia features through a graphical interface. Vizact worked closely with Internet Explorer technologies and supported scripting and timeline-based animations for web content. It was aimed primarily at web developers and designers who wanted to build visually rich websites during the early growth of the internet. Development of the product ended around 2000 as web standards evolved and Microsoft shifted its focus to other development tools and platforms.
Founded: 1996
Closed: 2000
Headquarters:
Redmond, Washington, United States of America (the)
Owner: Microsoft Corporation