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 ...
George R.R. Martin has created -- and killed -- beloved characters in his books and on screen. And he’s done it all running a computer program that’s older than many of his fans. Martin appeared on ...
I wouldn't exactly call myself a "fan" - I still shudder at the hideousness that was WordStar under CP/M back in about 1986 or thereabouts.<BR><BR>However, it looks like you can install the WordStar ...
George R.R. Martin is an impressive man. Not only can he kill off characters like it’s NBD, and magically make you care for characters who have been historically evil, but he writes millions of words ...
Q–I recently installed WordStar 4.0, which you wrote about on March 29. While the manuals that came with the program are instructive, they do not seem to be complete enough for novices like myself.
So this means a few things. 1) GRRM can finally buy himself a new computer and not worry about his current ancient machine dying as his excuse to not be writing 2) he could potentially have it on a ...
Se oggi pronunciamo la parola WordStar, possiamo ottenere due possibili risultati: gli appassionati e i professionisti dell'informatica targata anni '80 faranno mente locale su quello che era il ...
Once upon a time, and it wasn't that long ago, instead of word processors like today's favorites such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs or OpenOffice and its brother LibreOffice, we had to use ...
NOVATO, Calif. — Wordstar International Inc. may have lost the word processing battle during the 1980s, but it will remain a contender through acquisitions and a focus on new markets, said Chairman ...