PC-Write
PC-Write was a computer word processor and was one of the first three widely popular software products sold via the marketing method that became known as shareware. It was originally written by Bob Wallace in early 1983.
Intro screen of PC-Write version 2.5 translated in Greek. PC-Write was the de facto word processor in many branches of the Greek public sector during the early 1990s. Other versions presented a blue screen and white letters. Character matching on later versions used other colors, such as magenta, cyan, etc. | |
Original author(s) | Bob Wallace |
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Initial release | early 1983 |
Operating system | DOS |
Type | Word processor |
License | Shareware |
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