George R.R. Martin has created -- and killed -- beloved characters in his books and on screen. And he’s done it all running a computer program that’s older than many of his fans. Martin appeared on ...
I was doing a hell of a lot of writing back then, and remember the old DOS-based word processors much like someone remembers having their wisdom teeth pulled. It was a painful process. But at least it ...
The "Game of Thrones" author confesses on a chat show that he writes his best-selling books using WordStar 4.0 on a DOS machine. So don't distract him! Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV ...
As soon as I could get enough money together I bought a Kaypro 2 (running CP/M, of course) and after trying a several different applications I settled on WordStar v3.3. I used that for years, creating ...
This is the second edition of a book by Walter A. Ettlin that serves as a tutorial and reference manual for WordStar, an early word porcessing program. It is 164 pages long.
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