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    PC _Write

    Am desprate for a DOS program "PC-Write". Any info will be greatly appreciated

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    http://computersandcomposition.osu.e...8_Waddell.html

    HOWEVER, pay special note to the date of the article.

    http://www.ecampus.com/book/0155318799

    HOWEVER, pay special note to the media type (5 1/4")

    Hope this helps

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    Wow... Thanks for the information. I actually have a 5-1/4" IBM floppy. Will first see whether it can interface with my (old) machine. Again, thank you...

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    PC-Write used to be a great little word processor way back when. I used it all the time. It was shareware if I recall correctly. WordStar was the king then. Word Perfect was an upstart. At that time nobody ever heard of Microsoft Word.

    That was back in the days when you fit the entire program on one floppy disk.
    Whether it be 5 1/4 or 3 1/2. It all ran off one disk. Maybe two if you ran spellcheck.
    Lotus 123 ran off of one floppy disk.

    Back then, the size of the code mattered because of hard drive sizes.
    They were small and expensive. 40 meg was considered huge!

    It never crashed either!

    Now they dont care. Hard drives are cheap. Programmers write sloppy code.
    To type ABC in Microsoft Word anymore gobbles up how much hard drive space?
    1+1=2 in all versions of any spreadsheet. Now that gobbles up at least 100 meg.

    Newer does not mean better.

    You should be able to find this by searching in Google for Abandonware.
    The copywright most likely has expired by now.
    Meaning that it is considered public domain by the author.
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    They guy that wrote PC-Write also wrote a database called PC-File.
    That was a great database. Much better than Borlands DBase at the time

    Search the abandonware sites. You will find it.
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