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  2. VisiCalc - Wikipedia

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    VisiCalc ("visible calculator") [1] is the first spreadsheet computer program for personal computers, [2] originally released for the Apple II by VisiCorp on October 17, 1979. [1] [3] It is considered the killer application for the Apple II, [4] turning the microcomputer from a hobby for computer enthusiasts into a serious business tool, and then prompting IBM to introduce the IBM PC two years ...

  3. Lotus 1-2-3 - Wikipedia

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    It quickly overtook VisiCalc, as well as Multiplan and SuperCalc, the two VisiCalc competitors. Lotus 1-2-3 was the state-of-the-art spreadsheet and the standard throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s, part of an unofficial set of three stand-alone office automation products that included dBase and WordPerfect , to build a complete ...

  4. VisiCorp - Wikipedia

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    VisiCorp [1] was an early personal computer software publisher. Its most famous products were Microchess, [2] Visi On [3] [4] and VisiCalc. [5]It was founded in 1977 [6] by Dan Fylstra as the software publisher Personal Software.

  5. Killer application - Wikipedia

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    VisiCalc was released in 1979, becoming the earliest generally agreed-upon example of a killer application.. Although the term was coined in the late 1980s [4] [5] one of the first retroactively recognized examples of a killer application is the VisiCalc spreadsheet, released in 1979 for the Apple II.

  6. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    VisiCalc (1979) was the first electronic spreadsheet on a microcomputer, [11] and it helped turn the Apple II into a popular and widely used personal computer. Lotus 1-2-3 was the leading spreadsheet when DOS was the dominant operating system. [ 12 ]

  7. Lotus Software - Wikipedia

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    Jazz did very poorly in the market (in Guy Kawasaki's book The Macintosh Way, Lotus Jazz was described as being so bad, "even the people who pirated it returned it"). [9] Also in 1985, Lotus bought Software Arts and discontinued its VisiCalc program. [10] [11] In the late 1980s, Lotus developed Lotus Magellan, a file management and indexing ...

  8. Dan Bricklin - Wikipedia

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    While a student at Harvard Business School, Bricklin co-developed VisiCalc in 1979, making it the first electronic spreadsheet readily available for home and office use. It ran on an Apple II computer, and was considered a fourth generation software program. VisiCalc is widely credited for fueling the rapid growth of the personal computer industry.

  9. Software Arts - Wikipedia

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    Software Arts was a software company founded by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston in 1979 [1] to develop VisiCalc, which was published by a separate company, Personal Software Inc., later named VisiCorp.

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