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Sprint (word processor)
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help| Sprint was a powerful and programmable text-based word processor for DOS, first published by Borland in 1987. Sprint originally appeared as the "FinalWord" application, developed by Jason Linhart, Craig Finseth, Scott Layson Burson, and Brian Hess at Mark of the Unicorn - a company (headquartered in Cambridge, MA) which is now better known for its music software products. As FinalWord, the package... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Sprint (word processor)
Sprint was a powerful and programmable text-based word processor for DOS, first published by Borland in 1987. ... 2 Features -
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Sprint
Sprint (word processor), software published by Borland -
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Emacs
The word "emacs" is often pluralized as emacsen, by analogy with boxen (itself used by analogy with oxen) and VAXen. ... MINCE evolved into Final Word, which eventually became the Sprint word processor from Borland. -
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Word processor
Thus, the Times headlined a 1974 Xerox product as a "speedier electronic typewriter", but went on to describe the product, which had no screen, as "a word processor rather than strictly a typewriter, in that it stores copy on magnetic tape or magnetic cards for retyping, corrections, and subsequent printout." -
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List of word processors
JWPce is a Japanese word processor, designed primarily for the English speaker who is reading or writing in Japanese. ... Sprint -
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Microsoft Office Word
Word 5.1 for the Macintosh, released in 1992, was a very popular word processor due to its elegance, relative ease of use, and feature set. ... Word 2007 uses Office Open XML as its default format, but retains the older binary format for compatibility reasons. -
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Microsoft Word
Word 5.1 for the Macintosh, released in 1992, was a very popular word processor due to its elegance, relative ease of use, and feature set. ... Word 95 & 97 icon -
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Personal computer
These components can usually be put together with little knowledge to build a computer. ... User-written software include spreadsheet templates, word processor macros, scientific simulations, graphics and animation scripts. -
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Ichitaro
Ichitaro (一太郎 ichitarō) is a Japanese word processor produced by Justsystems, a Japanese software company. -
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Screenwriting software
Scriptor's limitation was that once formatted it was difficult to re-import the resulting text back into a word processor for further editing.
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