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1st Word is a word processor program for the Atari ST platform, written by GST Computer Systems in 1985. This was given away with all ST systems from December 1985 for the next two years. Although it was relatively well received, it was a very simple program, laking most power features and was very slow when working in large documents. In spite of any limitations, it's wide availability made the program's .DOC file format became a de facto standard for the platform and was widely supported by other programs like desktop publishing systems.

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  • 1st Word is a word processor program for the Atari ST platform, written by GST Computer Systems in 1985. This was given away with all ST systems from December 1985 for the next two years. Although it was relatively well received, it was a very simple program, laking most power features and was very slow when working in large documents. In spite of any limitations, it's wide availability made the program's .DOC file format became a de facto standard for the platform and was widely supported by other programs like desktop publishing systems. 1st Word Plus was a greatly improved version released by GST when the bundling deal ended in 1987. This addressed performance issues and added dozens of features that made it one of the faster and most feature-packed word processors on the platform. Among its more notable additions were a spell checker, mail merge, and support for footnotes and similar long-document editing features. This became one of the best selling programs on the ST and saw a number of revisions over its lifetime. Plus was later ported to the Acorn Archimedes and IBM PC under GEM as First Word Plus. In 1990, an entirely unrelated program known as 1st Word Plus 4.0 was released by Compo Software. This used a new file format, and while it could load files from the original 1st Word, the older versions could not read the newer files.
  • 1st Word Plus war ein Textverarbeitungsprogramm für den Graphical Environment Manager (GEM). Diese Textverarbeitung lief auf Atari STs, auf Acorn-RISC-Rechnern sowie auf IBM-PCs, auf denen GEM installiert wurde.
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  • 1st Word Plus war ein Textverarbeitungsprogramm für den Graphical Environment Manager (GEM). Diese Textverarbeitung lief auf Atari STs, auf Acorn-RISC-Rechnern sowie auf IBM-PCs, auf denen GEM installiert wurde.
  • 1st Word is a word processor program for the Atari ST platform, written by GST Computer Systems in 1985. This was given away with all ST systems from December 1985 for the next two years. Although it was relatively well received, it was a very simple program, laking most power features and was very slow when working in large documents. In spite of any limitations, it's wide availability made the program's .DOC file format became a de facto standard for the platform and was widely supported by other programs like desktop publishing systems.
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