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Re: IBM Works?
- Subject: Re: IBM Works?
- From: Exegete <millers@noneofyourbusiness.com>
- Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 23:13:26 -0600
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Bryan Parkoff wrote:
I try to refresh my memory that AppleWorks' design was created into
MS-DOS 80x25 resolution. The design of AppleWorks looks almost same as IBM
Works. It is what I found in the Apple magazine couple years ago. Do you
remember what is the exact name of the MS-DOS software?
There was never a product called IBM Works.
There was, and is Microsoft Works.
I'm not so sure that it ever was a DOS product however.
WordPerfect did have a Works but I believe that was a Windows product.
They also had WordPerfect Executive, which was DOS based, and was sort
of a Works - it was intended for the limited resources of early DOS laptops.
Roy
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