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  2. Word processor - Wikipedia

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    A word processor ( WP) [ 1][ 2] is a device or computer program that provides for input, editing, formatting, and output of text, often with some additional features. Early word processors were stand-alone devices dedicated to the function, but current word processors are word processor programs running on general purpose computers.

  3. Word processor (electronic device) - Wikipedia

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    A word processor is an electronic device (later a computer software application) for text, composing, editing, formatting, and printing. The word processor was a stand-alone office machine developed in the 1960s, combining the keyboard text-entry and printing functions of an electric typewriter with a recording unit, either tape or floppy disk ...

  4. Wang Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    An Wang (founder) Products. Word processors, minicomputers, microcomputers. Revenue. $3 billion (1980s, peak) Number of employees. 33,000 (1980s) Wang Laboratories was a US computer company founded in 1951 by An Wang and G. Y. Chu. [1] The company was successively headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts (1954–1963), Tewksbury, Massachusetts ...

  5. MicroPro International - Wikipedia

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    MicroPro International Corporation. MicroPro International Corporation was an American software company founded in 1978 in San Rafael, California. They are best known as the publisher of WordStar, a popular early word processor for personal computers .

  6. Larry Tesler - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Gordon Tesler (April 24, 1945 – February 16, 2020) was an American computer scientist who worked in the field of human–computer interaction. Tesler worked at Xerox PARC, Apple, Amazon, and Yahoo! . While at PARC, Tesler's work included Smalltalk, the first dynamic object-oriented programming language, and Gypsy, the first word ...

  7. An Wang - Wikipedia

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    Development of magnetic core memory. An Wang ( Chinese: 王安; pinyin: Wáng Ān; February 7, 1920 – March 24, 1990) was a Chinese–American computer engineer and inventor, and cofounder of computer company Wang Laboratories, which was known primarily for its dedicated word processing machines. An Wang was an important contributor to the ...

  8. List of word processors - Wikipedia

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    Adobe FrameMaker – Windows. Gobe Productive Word Processor – Windows and Linux. Google Docs. Hangul (also known as HWP) – Windows, Mac and Linux. IA Writer – Mac, iOS. IBM SCRIPT – IBM VM/370. IBM SCRIPT/VS – IBM z/VM or z/OS systems. Ichitaro – Japanese word processor produced by JustSystems. Adobe InCopy – Mac and Windows.

  9. WordStar - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .wordstar .org. WordStar is a discontinued word processor application for microcomputers. It was published by MicroPro International and originally written for the CP/M -80 operating system, with later editions added for MS-DOS and other 16-bit PC OSes. Rob Barnaby was the sole author of the early versions of the program.