IBM DisplayWrite
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DisplayWrite (sometimes written as Displaywrite) is a word processor software application that IBM developed and marketed for the IBM PC and PCjr. It was among the company's first internally developed, commercially sold PC software titles.[1]
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Initial release | 1981; 43 years ago (1981) |
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Operating system | PC DOS/MS-DOS, MVS-CICS, VM/CMS, OS/400 |
Type | Word processor |
License | commercial |
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DisplayWrite's feature set was based on the IBM Displaywriter System, a dedicated microcomputer-based word processing machine.[2] Because the two systems were so similar, an experienced Displaywriter user could start using DisplayWrite immediately.[3]