Complete WordStar 7.0 Archive
Robert J. Sawyer has created an online archive for WordStar 7.0, including over 3,600 files and installation packages for modern systems, preserving its legacy for current and future writers.
Read original articleRobert J. Sawyer, a Canadian science fiction writer and winner of the Hugo and Nebula awards, has created a comprehensive online archive for WordStar 7.0, a word-processing program he and other writers favor. First released in 1978, WordStar has not been updated since 1992 and is now considered abandonware. Sawyer's archive includes the complete program, manuals, and additional resources, totaling over 3,600 files and 700 megabytes. It provides two plug-and-play packages for running WordStar on modern operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS, using emulators like DOSBox-X and vDosPlus. The archive also contains utilities and documentation that were previously at risk of being lost. Sawyer emphasizes the program's efficiency and user-friendly interface, which he believes surpasses modern alternatives like Microsoft Word. He has included extensive instructions for installation and customization, as well as essays detailing the strengths of WordStar. The archive aims to preserve the legacy of WordStar for current and future writers who appreciate its unique features.
- Robert J. Sawyer has launched a complete online archive for WordStar 7.0, a popular word-processing program.
- The archive includes the program, manuals, and additional resources, totaling over 3,600 files.
- WordStar is considered abandonware, having not been updated since 1992.
- The archive provides installation packages for modern operating systems using emulators.
- Sawyer advocates for WordStar's efficiency and user-friendly interface compared to contemporary word processors.
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