Pfs:Write

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|released=1983
 
|released=1983
 
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pfs:Write was a simple word processor created by Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) in the early days of desktop computing. It was intended for DOS systems, but Apple II versions were also released.
 
pfs:Write was a simple word processor created by Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) in the early days of desktop computing. It was intended for DOS systems, but Apple II versions were also released.
  
The last version, Professional Write 3.0 for DOS, was released in 1994.
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The last version, Professional Write 3.0 for DOS, was released in 1994. Professional Write Plus was developed for Windows 3.x in 1991.  
  
 
== File identification ==
 
== File identification ==
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [[Wikipedia:Pfs:Write|Pfs:Write : Wikipedia]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Pfs:Write|Pfs:Write : Wikipedia]]
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* [https://winworldpc.com/product/professional-write/plus-1x WinWorld Page]
 
* [https://archive.org/details/apple_2_pfs_write Apple 2 Emulation @ Archive.org]
 
* [https://archive.org/details/apple_2_pfs_write Apple 2 Emulation @ Archive.org]

Revision as of 17:41, 1 October 2020

File Format
Name Pfs:Write
Ontology
Extension(s) .pfs, .pwp
PRONOM fmt/1414
Released 1983

pfs:Write was a simple word processor created by Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) in the early days of desktop computing. It was intended for DOS systems, but Apple II versions were also released.

The last version, Professional Write 3.0 for DOS, was released in 1994. Professional Write Plus was developed for Windows 3.x in 1991.

File identification

First 4 bytes are hex values 42 00 06 00 or 42 00 0C 00 and have an EOF byte of 0E

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PFSProWrite2.png

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