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WordPerfect (WP) is a
word processing application, now
owned by Alludo, with a long
history on
multiple personal computer platforms. At the
height of its...
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Microsoft Word has been the de
facto standard word processing software since the 1990s when it
eclipsed WordPerfect.
Commercial versions of
Word are licensed...
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released for the
Atari ST (the
other application being WordPerfect). In 2014, the
source code for
Word for
Windows version 1.1a was made
available to the...
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Microsoft Word made
inroads into
WordPerfect's market share. Eventually,
Microsoft Word overtook WordPerfect as the
dominant player and Ami Pro was...
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developed by
Borland and now sold by Alludo, most
often as part of Alludo's
WordPerfect Office suite. Historically,
Quattro Pro used
keyboard commands close...
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Canadian Tire
Centre (French:
Centre Canadian Tire) is a multi-purpose
arena in the
suburb of
Kanata in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It
opened in
January 1996...
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acquired Novell WordPerfect and
started competing with the
thought of
being "Pepsi to Microsoft's Coke" as
Microsoft Word was the top-used
word processing...
- Alan C.
Ashton (born May 7, 1942) is the co-founder of
WordPerfect Corporation and a
former professor at
Brigham Young University (BYU).
Ashton worked...
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success of
WordStar, many
competitors began to
release their offerings,
including WordPerfect in 1979,
MultiMate in 1982, and
Microsoft Word in 1983. Notable...
- computing,
Envoy was a
proprietary portable do****ent file
format marketed by
WordPerfect Corporation,
created as a
competitor for
Acrobat Pro. It was introduced...