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- these utilities into Novell GroupWise. In 1990, WordPerfect Corporation also offered LetterPerfect, which was a reduced-functionality version of WP-DOS...
- created by Apple Inc. It was designed by Garrett Boge and Damon Clark of LetterPerfect Fonts for the Apple Computer user interface group in 1992. The Espy...
- the Macintosh Portable and early PowerBook systems. Others included LetterPerfect and Nisus Compact. The first mobile versions of Word were released with...
- for the GS. In 1991, Apple's Human Interface Group contracted with LetterPerfect Fonts' Garrett Boge and Damon Clark, to design a family of bitmap screen...
- adaptations. Critics have described The Scarlet Letter as a masterwork, and novelist D. H. Lawrence called it a "perfect work of the American imagination". In Puritan...
- MyFonts. SoftMaker. Retrieved 19 December 2016. "Koch Original". MyFonts. LetterPerfect. Retrieved 19 December 2016. "ITC Grizzly". MyFonts. International Typeface...
- Mash-up, Predict the Poll, Mix and Match, Either-Or, Missing Links, and Letter Perfect. Players may also parti****te in Live Call-ins, which take place during...
- "brings a new strength to the act's vocal sound, rumpling a bit of the letter-perfect smoothness of their first two hits." Side one "Let Your Love Go" (David...
- Robert Maskell Patterson (March 23, 1787 – September 5, 1854) was an American professor of mathematics, chemistry and natural philosophy at the University...
- A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its name in...