LYCOS RETRIEVER Beta Retriever Home  |  What is Lycos Retriever?   
Charles Simonyi
built 623 days ago
Charles Simonyi Charles Simonyi (Hungarian: Simonyi Károly; born September 10, 1948, Budapest) is a computer software executive who, as head of Microsoft's application software group, oversaw the creation of Microsoft's flagship office applications. He now heads his own company, Intentional Software, with the aim of developing and marketing his concept of intentional programming. In 2007, he became the fifth space tourist and the second Hungarian in space. His estimated net worth is $1 billion.[1]
Charles Simonyi is co-founder, President and CEO of Intentional Software Corporation. He was employed by Microsoft in 1981, where he hired and managed teams that developed Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and other best selling software applications. Simonyi worked at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) from 1972-1980 where he created the first WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) text editor.
Source:
It's been many, many years since the news broke that Charles Simonyi, whose claim to fame was his work on Microsoft's office suite, announced plans for his company, Intentional Software, to make creating applications as easy as creating a PowerPoint presentation. This has resulted in some level of ridicule, as there are still plenty of people who think that the ease of creating PowerPoint presentations is actually a problem that has resulted in poor decision making. However, when put in the context of "situated software", Simonyi's idea starts to make a little bit more sense. The idea is that many individuals don't need a big app that scales, but just need a simple app to do what they specifically need it to do.
Source:
Charles  Simonyi Abstract: On April 7, 2007, Dr. Charles Simonyi launched as the fifth civilian space traveler aboard Soyuz TMA-10 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. He joined Expedition 15 commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and flight engineer Oleg Kotov for the flight. They arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) on April 9 and were greeted by the Expedition 14 crew. In preparation for his spaceflight, Dr. Simonyi completed a training program at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center located in Star City, Russia. During his 11-day stay aboard the ISS, Dr. Simonyi assisted several international space agencies by conducting research, communicated with hundreds of high school students via HAM radio signal in cooperation with Amateur Radio on the ISS (ARISS) and celebrated Cosmonautics Day by presenting a gourmet meal to the space station crew. Dr. Simonyi has been chronicling the details of his mission, from training to landing, on his Web site, www.charlesinspace.com, with photos, video, audio, in-depth blogs, answers to questions posed by visitors to the site, especially kids, and much more.
Source:
Charles Simonyi was born in on Budapest, Hungary on September 10, 1948. Simonyi holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Mathematics from the University of California - Berkeley and a Doctorate in Computer Science from Stanford University. From 1972 - 1980, Simonyi worked in Xerox research where he led the development of Bravo, the first WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) word-processing editor. In 1981, Simonyi joined Microsoft. According to Bill Gates, Charles Simonyi is “one of the great programmers of all time”. While at Microsoft, Simonyi led the development of Microsoft Office.
Source:
"Although I am known as Charles Simonyi, I was born here in Hungary as Simonyi Karoly," he said. "I have never forgotten about Hungary, where I came from; the memories of my mother country are kept deep in my heart."
Source:
SEARCH
MORE ABOUT
  Charles Simonyi