๐Logic eludes them !! ๐
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Nope. He knew how to sell his lousy Microsoft Word and PowerPoint to the federal government. Word perfect and Harvard graphics were superior programs in every way, but private companies couldn't communicate with the feds without Gates' overly complicated, illogical junk, so he won. There was a court case. Don't remember the details but at the time I thought gates was a sleaze.
Oh wow. Wordperfect! I remember that! Gates basically plagiarized DOS and Windows was originally from Xerox. My dad worked with a man who helped develop the mouse interface with Xerox Windows. That man had nothing positive to say about Bill Gates.
WordPerfect was much more powerful than Word. There were hundreds of things Word couldn't do or only did badly, but were easy in WordPerfect.
To this day, I use WordPerfect for all my writing. I've written a number of books using WordPerfect. It's great for creating a table of contents and generating an index and internal cross-references.
I loved WP miss using it, stupid companies started dumping it because they wanted a set standard in being able to share documentation enter Word, never have liked it.
I always thought that shared documents should be in a simple format that all programs could read, such as plain text or RTF (rich text format).
Is wordperfect still a thing?
I guess it doesn't really matter since I've switched to libreoffice for personal use.
Yes it is. WordPerfect is the most powerful word processing program on the market. I have been a professional user since the 5.0 DOS version, and I am an expert on the program. I was also forced to use Word at a job for a while, so I'm an expert on that, at least as it existed almost 20 years ago.
I will continue to use WordPerfect as long as I can type.
WordPerfect was amazing. As were Corel products. Donโt break my heart.
I seem to remember something about someone else's name appearing in the code comments, but the case was settled or something.