word processor history -- interesting article (Evan Koblentz)

Murray McCullough c.murray.mccullough at gmail.com
Wed Jul 6 21:15:04 CDT 2016


My first word processor was from Wang called “Word Processor” and then
IBM’s “Displaywriter”. I tried “Wordstar” originally called
“Wordmaster” but way too complicated. When desktop publishing came
along WYSIWYG printing was made possible - the writer’s true
handmaiden! In the microcomputer world, classic computing, it was
“Smartwriter” on the Coleco ADAM. Those were the days!

Happy computing.

Murray


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