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SpeedScript is a word processor originally printed as a type-in MLX machine language listing in 1984-85 issues of Compute! and Compute!'s Gazette magazines
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U.S. magazine covering Commodore and retro computing
programs from each issue. The magazine's most popular application was SpeedScript, a word processor introduced in January 1984. Gazette also featured regular
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System 7-9 pfs:First Choice lighter-weight version of the pfs suite; DOS SpeedScript Commodore 64 computers Spellbinder MS-DOS Developed by Lexisoft, Inc
List of word processor programs
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Software for the 1982 home computer
PaperClip and Vizawrite were popular, alongside the type-in program SpeedScript, published in Compute!'s Gazette. Spreadsheet programs included Multiplan
Commodore_64_software
Software for entering binary data from magazines
programs written entirely in assembly, without combining Basic, like SpeedScript, a word processor. MLX was introduced in the December 1983 issue of COMPUTE
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The VDC was designed with office suite applications in mind. Shown here is SpeedScript 128, a word processor.
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Defunct American home computer magazine
Scott Card. In 1984–1985, Compute! published type-in listings for the SpeedScript word processor by Charles Brannon, which was on-par with commercial offerings
Compute!
Class of microcomputers
were short and simple games or demos, some titles, such as Compute!'s SpeedScript series, contained productivity software that rivaled commercial packages
Home_computer
Software whose source code is entered by the user
processor SpeedScript, published by Compute!'s Gazette and Compute! for several 8-bit computers starting in 1984. Compute! also published SpeedScript, along
Type-in_program
used copies of the genuine 64 ROMs, it found that some software such as SpeedScript did not run, and both emulators' performance was inferior to the real
Emulation_on_the_Amiga
Graphics processor for the Commodore 128DCR personal computer
The VDC was designed with office suite applications in mind. Shown here is SpeedScript 128, a word processor.
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Magic, Superscript, Bank Street Writer, COMPUTE! magazine's type-in SpeedScript, The Writer's Tool cartridge from OSS, Muse Software's Super-Text, KISS
Atari_8-bit_computer_software
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Hindu, Indian
New; Nootan; Cute
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Bright as the Fire
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English
English : variant of Cranshaw.
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Muslim
A prophets name
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Muslim
Endowed with great knowledge
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Imbued with Bliss
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Arabic, Australian
Powerful
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Tamil
Gaurikanth | கௌரீகாஂத
Husband of Gauri, Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, possibly so named from Old English gÄra ‘triangular piece of land’ + hÄm ‘homestead’.Born in England, John Gorham emigrated to MA and in 1643 married Desire Howland, daughter of John Howland, who came to America on the Mayflower. His descendant Nathaniel (1738–96) was born in Charlestown, MA, and was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The original, Love
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