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  2. MacWrite - Wikipedia

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    MacWrite II was the first really new version of the software, and was based on a word processing engine purchased from Quark, Inc. By 1989 Word already dominated the Mac with about 60% market share, but the introduction of MacWrite II changed things dramatically; by 1990 Word had dropped to about 45% of the market, and MacWrite had risen to ...

  3. List of word processor programs - Wikipedia

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    Built-in word processor in Apricot Computers devices Authorea: word processor for students and researchers AstroType (later AstroComp) AtariWriter: Atari 8-bit: Bank Street Writer: Bravo: CEO: Data General's AOS and AOS/VS operating systems: ChiWriter: CPT Word Processors: Cut & Paste: DeskMate "Text" component DisplayWrite: PC DOS/MS-DOS, MVS ...

  4. Comparison of early word processors - Wikipedia

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    Word processor Apple Atari CP/M CPT Commodore 64 HP IBM PC Kaypro Macintosh Morrow IBM PCjr Rainbow 100 TI Professional Tandy ZX Spectrum; Tasword: No: No: No: No: Yes: No

  5. Comparison of word processor programs - Wikipedia

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    Apple Inc. 1991 macOS 6.2.9 [3] 2004-01-14 Proprietary: Cost Windows 6.2.2 [4] 2004-01-20 Applix Word: Vistasource Inc. GNU/Linux 6.0 Proprietary: Cost 1992 Windows Atlantis Word Processor: The Atlantis Word Processor Team 2000 Windows 4.4.2.1 [5] 2024-11-08 Proprietary: No cost and cost Bean: James Hoover 2007-05-01 macOS 3.7.0 [6] 2024-05-16 ...

  6. Word processor (electronic device) - Wikipedia

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    History of Word Processing "Remembering the Office of the Future: Word Processing and Office Automation before the Personal Computer" - A comprehensive history of early word processing concepts, hardware, software, and use. By Thomas Haigh, IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 28:4 (October–December 2006):6-31.

  7. Word processor - Wikipedia

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    A word processor (WP) [1] [2] is a device or computer program that provides for input, editing, formatting, and output of text, often with some additional features.. Early word processors were stand-alone devices dedicated to the function, but current word processors are word processor programs running on general purpose computers.

  8. Wang Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    The Wang word processing software was also very graphical. The keyboard had 16 function-keys and, unlike WordStar (the popular word processor of the day), control key combinations were not required to navigate the system. The F-keys had the word processing functions labeled on them. [56]

  9. FullWrite Professional - Wikipedia

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    FullWrite Professional was a word processor application for the Apple Macintosh, released in late 1988 by Ashton-Tate.The program was notable for its combination of a true WYSIWYG interface, powerful long-document processing features, and a well regarded outliner.