[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: What was your first word-processor?
Mike Ching (kulasoft@pixi.com) wrote:
: Yeah, I remember AppleWriter 1, working in 40-columns and all upper
: case. Those were the days.
:
I have to shamefully admit to writing four of my first six word processors
myself :) Then again, I am a text editor junkie.
#1 was WordCraft on a PET.
#2 (mine) was a Commodore BASIC abomination I wrote myself, a very nasty
screen editor with rudimentary search/replace, hard-coded for one
of those horrible Commodore dot matrix printers...:)
#3 was the immortal WordStar on an RML 380Z -- took it up after I'd given up
trying to make TXED (RML's lobotomised TECO) do what I wanted it to.
#4 was WordWise in ROM on a BBC Micro, still an elegant design.
#5 (mine) was written in Locomotive Basic on an Amstrad 464, had
[slow!] regular expression search and replace (the main reason I wrote it!)
and tended to be used more for writing BASIC programs than for writing
any real documents. The fact that the Amstrad (4MHz Z80) had a quick enough
BASIC to make a screen editor possible in it is a tribute to
Locomotive Software, not to me :)
#6 (mine) was also on the Amstrad, but this time in Forth :) Lacked regexps,
but had macros. Again, written for the hell of writing something interesting
in Forth.