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WordPerfect
NameWordPerfect
DeveloperCorel
Initial release1979
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS, Linux
GenreWord processor

WordPerfect is a popular word processor developed by Corel, a Canadian software company, in collaboration with Microsoft, IBM, and Apple. It was first released in 1979 by Satellite Software International, founded by Bruce Bastian and Alan Ashton, and later acquired by Corel in 1996. The software has undergone significant transformations over the years, with contributions from notable individuals such as Charles Simonyi, a renowned computer programmer, and Mitch Kapor, the founder of Lotus Software. WordPerfect has been used by various organizations, including NASA, The New York Times, and Harvard University.

Introduction

WordPerfect is a comprehensive word processing software that offers a wide range of features, including document editing, formatting, and printing. It has been widely used by individuals and organizations, such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook, for creating and editing documents, including reports, letters, and memorandums. The software has also been used by notable individuals, including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Larry Ellison, for their personal and professional needs. WordPerfect has been compatible with various operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux, and has been used in conjunction with other software applications, such as Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud, and Oracle Database.

History

The development of WordPerfect began in the late 1970s by Satellite Software International, a company founded by Bruce Bastian and Alan Ashton. The first version of the software was released in 1979 and was initially designed for the Data General minicomputer. Later versions of the software were released for other platforms, including MS-DOS, Apple II, and Commodore 64. In the 1980s, WordPerfect became a popular word processing software, competing with other notable software applications, such as Microsoft Word, Lotus 1-2-3, and dBase. The software was widely used by organizations, including IBM, HP, and Dell, and was also used by notable individuals, such as John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, and Warren Buffett.

Features

WordPerfect offers a wide range of features, including document editing, formatting, and printing. The software also includes tools for creating and editing tables, charts, and graphs, as well as features for tracking changes and collaborating with others. WordPerfect has also included support for various file formats, including PDF, DOCX, and RTF, and has been compatible with other software applications, such as Microsoft Excel, Adobe Acrobat, and Quicken. The software has been used by various industries, including finance, healthcare, and education, and has been used by notable organizations, such as Goldman Sachs, Johns Hopkins University, and Stanford University.

Versions

Over the years, several versions of WordPerfect have been released, each with new features and improvements. Some notable versions include WordPerfect 5.1, released in 1991, which introduced a new user interface and improved performance. WordPerfect 6.0, released in 1993, added support for Windows 3.1 and included new features for creating and editing tables and charts. WordPerfect 9.0, released in 1997, introduced a new document management system and improved support for Internet and intranet connectivity. The software has been used by various organizations, including The United Nations, The European Union, and The World Bank, and has been used by notable individuals, such as Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr..

Compatibility

WordPerfect has been compatible with various operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux. The software has also been compatible with other software applications, such as Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud, and Oracle Database. WordPerfect has included support for various file formats, including PDF, DOCX, and RTF, and has been used by various industries, including finance, healthcare, and education. The software has been used by notable organizations, such as Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University, and has been used by notable individuals, such as Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama.

Impact

WordPerfect has had a significant impact on the development of word processing software and the computer industry as a whole. The software has been widely used by individuals and organizations, including NASA, The New York Times, and Harvard University, and has been used in conjunction with other software applications, such as Microsoft Excel, Adobe Acrobat, and Quicken. WordPerfect has also been used by notable individuals, including Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Larry Ellison, for their personal and professional needs. The software has been recognized for its contributions to the development of the computer industry, including its impact on the development of personal computers, laptops, and mobile devices, and has been used by various organizations, including Google, Amazon, and Facebook.

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