So this means a few things. 1) GRRM can finally buy himself a new computer and not worry about his current ancient machine dying as his excuse to not be writing 2) he could potentially have it on a ...
WordStar is a beloved MS-DOS-era word processing tool known as a favorite of writers like George R.R. Martin. And thanks to author Robert J. Sawyer, there’s a new archive designed to help you run its ...
In brief: Before Microsoft Word became the de-facto standard for word processing on the PC, the market was rich with choice. WordStar is a program many great writers started their career on, and now ...
I have been a dyed-in-the-wool WordStar fanatic since I started using microcomputers. Although I had tried countless other word processing programs, for many years there was nothing else I would use.
A familiar name in the writing game, WordStar, has finally come to Windows, and it is definitely worth a second look if you are not already committed to WordPerfect, Word, Ami Pro or one of the other ...
and I don't think it ever supported Unicode? (there's probably almost a decade between me last using Wordstar and first hearing of unicode, but then that could be my ignorance). Click to expand... Hi, ...