Difference between revisions of "Tasword"
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Tasword came in two versions for the CPC: One for 64k machines and one for 128k one, called Tasword 6128. | Tasword came in two versions for the CPC: One for 64k machines and one for 128k one, called Tasword 6128. | ||
− | Although overshadowed by the far more sucsessful and powerful ProText, Tasword was highly usuable if limited in the number of pages that could be stored in memory at a single time (3 on the 464 and 5/6 on the 6128). | + | Although overshadowed by the far more sucsessful and powerful ProText, Tasword was highly usuable, if limited in the number of pages that could be stored in memory at a single time (3 on the 464 and 5/6 on the 6128). |
Amsword, released by Amsoft, was a version of Tasword with the name changed. | Amsword, released by Amsoft, was a version of Tasword with the name changed. |
Revision as of 12:21, 30 November 2006
Tasword is a word processor by Tasman Software Ltd for the Amstrad CPC.
Tasword came in two versions for the CPC: One for 64k machines and one for 128k one, called Tasword 6128.
Although overshadowed by the far more sucsessful and powerful ProText, Tasword was highly usuable, if limited in the number of pages that could be stored in memory at a single time (3 on the 464 and 5/6 on the 6128).
Amsword, released by Amsoft, was a version of Tasword with the name changed.