In brief: Before Microsoft Word became the de-facto standard for word processing on the PC, the market was rich with choice. WordStar is a program many great writers started their career on, and now ...
Even today, some authors still use DOS word processing software from the '90s. I used WS in late 80's and 90's through-out junior high/high school. I don't remember much but I'm pretty sure it never ...
WordStar is a beloved MS-DOS-era word processing tool known as a favorite of writers like George R.R. Martin. And thanks to author Robert J. Sawyer, there’s a new archive designed to help you run its ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. WordStar was one of the first ...
In the early 1980s, Victor Business Products of Chicago began selling a microcomputer manufactured by Sirius Systems Technology in Scotts Valley, California. The Victor 9000 was quickly outsold by the ...
Every now and then I realize that NOT using the cursor keys at all (but in my case the Emacs combos ctrl-b, ctrl-f, ctrl-p and ctrl-n as supported in OS X) is not what everybody does these days... In ...