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WordStar is a
discontinued word
processor application for microcomputers. It was
published by
MicroPro International and
originally written for the CP/M-80...
- 1978 in San Rafael, California. They are best
known as the
publisher of
WordStar, a po****r
early word
processor for
personal computers.
Seymour I. Rubinstein...
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personal computer software,
publishing the po****r word
processing package,
WordStar. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and
after a six-year
stint in New Hampshire...
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EasyWriter and
WordStar.
WordStar was
created in four
months by
Seymour Rubinstein after founding MicroPro International in 1978.
WordStar is
commonly attributed...
- and Fire. In 2014,
Martin said in a BBC
interview that he
writes using WordStar editor software, on an MS-DOS computer,
because he
dislikes having his...
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typing his
fiction on an IBM PC
compatible computer running MS-DOS with
WordStar 4.0. He
begins each day at 10 am with
rewriting and
polishing the previous...
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consolidator in the
educational software market,
acquiring rivals such as
WordStar and
Spinnaker Software in the process. In 1995,
Softkey acquired The Learning...
- the
WordStar 3.20 manual)
switching between them at
runtime […] the OS
interface in
WordStar is
quite narrow and well
abstracted […] the
WordStar 3.2x...
- sale in
December 1976. In 1978,
WordStar appeared and
because of its many new
features soon
dominated the market.
WordStar was
written for the
early CP/M...
- user
interface was
different from the
leading word
processor at the time,
WordStar. However,
Microsoft steadily improved the product,
releasing versions 2...