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  2. Protext (Arnor) - Wikipedia

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    Protext was designed for speed and flexibility [5] and features the usual word processing features, such as a spell checker, thesaurus, auto-correction and good printer support. While later releases supported use of a mouse, the fastest editing with Protext would be using the keyboard, with all commonly used editing commands available with ...

  3. MultiMate - Wikipedia

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    The last version of MultiMate was packaged with many of these add-on programs under the product name "MultiMate Advantage" to compete with other word processor software of the day, especially IBM DisplayWrite for DOS, which Multimate International developers saw as their main competition in the business market, and to a lesser extent ...

  4. Scripsit - Wikipedia

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    Scripsit (usually rendered in official marketing and support documents as SCRIPSIT) is a word processing application written for the Radio Shack TRS-80 line of computers. . Versions were available for most if not all computers sold under the TRS-80 name, including the TRS-80 Color Computer and several pocket computer designs, as well as the Tandy version of the Xenix operating sy

  5. Free Microsoft Office Software: Get the Essentials Without ...

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    For many people, Microsoft's Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are indispensable.But for others -- particularly those picking up the tab -- they're an expensive investment that can be used only on a ...

  6. WordPerfect - Wikipedia

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    WordPerfect (WP) is a word processing application, now owned by Alludo, [3] with a long history on multiple personal computer platforms. At the height of its popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s, it was the market leader of word processors, displacing the prior market leader WordStar.

  7. List of word processor programs - Wikipedia

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    Formerly ClarisWorks Word Processing, also an older and unrelated application for Apple II. Succeeded by iWork. Amí: Windows: developed and marketed by Samna: Apple Writer: Apple II, Apple III: SuperWriter: Apricot Portable: Built-in word processor in Apricot Computers devices Authorea: word processor for students and researchers AstroType ...

  8. AlphaSmart - Wikipedia

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    The AlphaSmart was a keyboarding device that enabled a person to work on the go, much like a laptop computer, but it was strictly for word processing, as it functioned essentially like a simple digital typewriter. The Dana (one of the last devices made by AlphaSmart) was an exception, as this device also ran Palm OS applications. Since the ...

  9. Desktop (word processor) - Wikipedia

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    Special version of Desktop with driver of D-100 printer existed, because D-100 was not compatible with Epson printers. Also a version supporting PRT 42G printer existed. Four sets of supporting programs, drivers, fonts, images were developed and distributed under the names Klub uživatelů Desktopu 1 - 4 (in English Desktop user club 1 - 4).