![]() These were mapped onto the ten F-keys to the left of the keyboard. WordStar was a "virtualized" version of the Wang dedicated word processor machine/computer. It never won me over, but I guess it was because I was used to WordPerfect.Ĭan you add to the list of software from the past? What was it's function? How did you like it and what ever became of it? Though I did not use this software on a regular basis as I did WordPerfect, I did experiment with it. Being owned by IBM, I foresaw a great future for this software, but alias, I was proven wrong.Īnother word processing software that held a market share in the 1980's. I got my first hand experience building spreadsheets with this software. I wasn't a real fan of MS Word when it was first released and thought that WordPerfect would rule the word processing world, at least back then.Īlso popular in the 1980's. This was the software that I learned my word processing skills on and thought it was great software. Where are they? What made them fail? And more interestingly, are some people still using them? Here are three these came to mind and they are: I know this sounds sad, but I just started thinking about software that was once popular years ago but are no longer heard from. ![]() Not about my personal life but about software. I was reminiscing last night about the past. ![]()
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