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'''HomeWord''' and '''HomeWord Plus''' were word processors from Sierra Online released in the mid-1980s for personal computers including the Apple II (under ProDOS) and the Tandy 1000 (under MS-DOS). They were intended for home users. Files edited in HomeWord were basically plain [[ASCII]], with a few embedded commands to do things like set margins and make parts of the text boldfaced or underlined. | '''HomeWord''' and '''HomeWord Plus''' were word processors from Sierra Online released in the mid-1980s for personal computers including the Apple II (under ProDOS) and the Tandy 1000 (under MS-DOS). They were intended for home users. Files edited in HomeWord were basically plain [[ASCII]], with a few embedded commands to do things like set margins and make parts of the text boldfaced or underlined. | ||
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* [http://sierrainteraction.wikidot.com/new-versions-of-ibm-homeword-and-speller-released Newsletter mentioning release of version of HomeWord/HomeWord Plus] | * [http://sierrainteraction.wikidot.com/new-versions-of-ibm-homeword-and-speller-released Newsletter mentioning release of version of HomeWord/HomeWord Plus] | ||
* [http://www.danielsays.com/ss-gallery-dos-homeword-plus-20000.html Some discussion of program] | * [http://www.danielsays.com/ss-gallery-dos-homeword-plus-20000.html Some discussion of program] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 23 April 2018
HomeWord and HomeWord Plus were word processors from Sierra Online released in the mid-1980s for personal computers including the Apple II (under ProDOS) and the Tandy 1000 (under MS-DOS). They were intended for home users. Files edited in HomeWord were basically plain ASCII, with a few embedded commands to do things like set margins and make parts of the text boldfaced or underlined.