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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
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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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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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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Magic, Superscript, Bank Street Writer, COMPUTE! magazine's type-in SpeedScript, The Writer's Tool cartridge from OSS, Muse Software's Super-Text, KISS
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Radiant person, Gorgeous
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Blessed; Pure; Holy
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Movement; Love; Motion; Shake
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Light of victory
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Participant
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu
Llord Krishna's Friend; Meek; Humble
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English (mainly East Anglia and the southeast) : from a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements hari, heri ‘army’ + mÄri, mÄ“ri ‘famous’.English : habitational name from Haremere Hall in Etchingham, Sussex, which is named from Old English hÄr ‘gray’ + mere ‘pool’.
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Pacifist, Peaceful, Consoler
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Biblical
Old age; perishing.
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