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{{Infobox acs|title=Woodrow|screenshot=Woodrow0000.png|logo=File:WoodrowSystemTray.png ‎|logo size=16|acs_name=Woodrow|developer=IBM|released=1999|character description=Woodrow No. 2. Artwork by MultiImage Group of Boca Raton, FL. Based on a 2D character by Peter Eastwood.|animation count=98|tts voice=English-American: Reed (Adult Male)|download=https://tmafe.com/classic-ms-agents/woodrow.acs (Character)
{{Infobox acs|title=Woodrow|screenshot=Woodrow0000.png|logo=File:WoodrowSystemTray.png ‎|logo size=16|acs_name=Woodrow|developer=IBM|released=1999|character description=Woodrow No. 2. Artwork by MultiImage Group of Boca Raton, FL. Based on a 2D character by Peter Eastwood.|animation count=98|tts voice=English-American: Reed (Adult Male)|download=https://tmafe.com/classic-ms-agents/woodrow.acs (Character)
http://circuspals.w10.site/downloads/rt_tts.zip (Voice - 98 to XP only)|extra data=N/A}}
http://circuspals.w10.site/downloads/rt_tts.zip (Voice - 98 to XP only)|extra data=N/A|screenshot size=128}}


'''Woodrow''' is a [[Microsoft Agent]] character released by IBM as part of the ViaVoice Millennium software. His appearance is a talking pencil.  
'''Woodrow''' is a [[Microsoft Agent]] character released by IBM as part of the ViaVoice Millennium software. His appearance is a talking pencil.  
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File:Woodrow0000.png|The default animation frame of Woodrow.
File:Woodrow0000.png|The default animation frame of Woodrow.
File:WoodrowSystemTray.png|The system tray icon of Woodrow.
File:WoodrowSystemTray.png|The system tray icon of Woodrow.
File:WooodrowColorTable.png|The color table used by the Woodrow character.
File:WoodrowAnimations.gif|All frames inside of Woodrow.acs.
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* Woodrow was created in 1999.
* Woodrow was created in 1999.
* Woodrow uses the ViaVoice Outloud 4.0 TTS voice, but due to the way its installer was made, Modern OSes can't install it properly.
* Woodrow uses the ViaVoice Outloud 4.0 TTS voice, but due to the way its installer was made, Modern OSes can't install it properly.
* As with most classical Microsoft Agents, he has his own color table to utilize multiple unique colors to make the character seem higher quality.


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[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Microsoft Agent 2.0 Characters]]

Revision as of 16:34, 23 November 2024

Woodrow
NameWoodrow
Developer(s)IBM
Initial release1999
DescriptionWoodrow No. 2. Artwork by MultiImage Group of Boca Raton, FL. Based on a 2D character by Peter Eastwood.
Extra dataN/A
Animations98
TTS voiceEnglish-American: Reed (Adult Male)
Downloadhttps://tmafe.com/classic-ms-agents/woodrow.acs (Character) http://circuspals.w10.site/downloads/rt_tts.zip (Voice - 98 to XP only)


Woodrow is a Microsoft Agent character released by IBM as part of the ViaVoice Millennium software. His appearance is a talking pencil.

Use in ViaVoice Millennium

Woodrow was part of IBM's 3 Microsoft Agents included in ViaVoice programs. Upon first time setup, Woodrow would appear and introduce himself, He will help the user get started in ViaVoice and would let them know that the Wizard would show up, which it did after he hides. The Woodrow character stayed in the program until the program was discontinued and remains the main character in ViaVoice Millennium onwards.

Character data

Character data for Woodrow
File name: Woodrow.acs
Description: Woodrow No. 2. Artwork by MultiImage Group of Boca Raton, FL. Based on a 2D character by Peter Eastwood.
Extra data: N/A
File size: 1.94 MB
Animations: 90
TTS voice: English-American: Reed (Adult Male)
GUID: {44B6E102-B40F-11D1-A87B-0006296988E2}
TTSMode ID: {BF5EAD40-9F65-11CF-8FC8-0020AF14F271}
TTS speed: 200
TTS pitch: 118
Width: 128px
Length: 128px


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Trivia

  • Woodrow was created in 1999.
  • Woodrow uses the ViaVoice Outloud 4.0 TTS voice, but due to the way its installer was made, Modern OSes can't install it properly.