I obtained the rights and full ownership to Word Perfect for the Apple IIe, IIc, and IIgs from Word Perfect Corporation of Orem, Utah in March of 1990. . I gave all rights, copyright, and full ownership for Word Perfect for the Apple IIe/IIc version 1.1 and IIgs version 2.1a6 to Charles Thomas Turley on December 12, 2000. . Larry Epstein laepstein@aol.com
Having obtained the rights for Word Perfect IIe, IIc v1.1
and WordPerfect IIgs
v2.1x in December of last year from the owner and copyright
holder Larry
Epstein, I hereby release them both into the public
domain.
The following .zip archives consist of the Apple IIgs
and IIe/IIc complete
applications of Word Perfect, versions 2.1x and 1.1 respectively.
Word Perfect for the Apple IIgs
WordPerfectGS_3DiskSet.zip
Set of three diskettes for systems without a hard disk.
WordPerfectGS_forHardDisk.zip
Set of files for systems which have a hard disk.
For specifics, see WordPerfectGS_info.txt.
Word Perfect for the Apple IIe/IIc
WordPerfect2e2c_May2001.zip
Downloads:
WordPerfectGS_3DiskSet.zip
WordPerfectGS_forHardDisk.zip
Cheers & Enjoy!
Charles T. "Dr. Tom" Turley
cturley2@aol.com
.
Review of WordPerfect IIgs
by Scott G
WordPerfect for the IIgs has just been released by Corel
as freeware.
This means that a high power word processor is now available
for
anyone with a IIgs. So what is so cool about this
software? The
answer is features. This program offers a combination
of features
that no other IIgs word processing program does.
If you are serious
about writing, this program has no substitute.
How many times have you had this problem. You are
looking through
a CD-ROM and all of the sudden, you find an interesting
file. Great,
you think, it is a text file from the icon and filetype.
You
double-click on it, but your trusty Finder Extension
chokes on the
20MB file. You then try AppleWorks GS. This
program starts to load
the file, thinks about it for a couple of minutes, then
decides it
has run out of memory. What do you do? You
think of letting the
usual ProDOS 8 software chop up and load up the file.
Divide the
file into four 5MB chunks and load them into your AE
Expander
enhanced AppleWorks Classic. But wait, ProDOS 8
software can't
access your ISO-9660 CD-ROM. You need GS/OS for
this and what's
worst, you can't even copy the file to a ProDOS volume
because
ProDOS' file size limit is 16MB. There is only
one program that
can handle this job and it is WordPerfect for the IIgs.
The programmers of WordPerfect IIgs wisely gave the program
the
ability to load a file as large as the storage medium
allowed (it
uses virtual memory in the sense that it is buffering
the file with
disk storage to overcome RAM limitations). This
means that it can
load a 16MB file from a ProDOS volume. As a GS
desktop program,
however, it can also do the usual GS tricks like access
your desk
accessories and, more importantly, your FSTs. You
can use
WordPerfect to directly grab LAGER THAN 16MB files off
of HFS and
ISO-9660 volumes.
Yes, WPGS is a true desktop program. It uses the
standard Apple
interface, complete with scroll bars, dialog boxes, option
buttons,
mouse interface, Apple, File, Edit, Search, Print, Line,
Page,
Style, Footnote, and Special menus. Yes, the Apple
menu really does
let you access installed desk accessories - this is a
REAL desktop
program.
But what if you are an AppleWorks Classic fan. You
don't like the
mouse and you fear a graphics screen would be slow.
Without an
accelerator, you've always stayed away from AppleWorks
GS because
of speed problems. Won't WPGS be as slow as AWGS?
No. First,
while WPGS uses the SHR screen, it is very fast.
The trick is that
WPGS does not use standard GS/OS fonts. It uses
a built in
character set - you can see the built in fonts and you
can see
underlines, italics, superscripts, and subscipts.
Second, the
program can function without a mouse. You can access
all of the
program's features through keyboard equivalents.
Forgot the command?
Look under the Help option in the Apple menu and you
will find a
scrolling, alphabetized list of WPGS's 100+ word processing
features.
Simply scroll down and hilite the command you want, press
return
(or click), and presto, it is done.
Ah, but you want to customize. You are a big fan
of macros. GS
word processors can't do what UntraMacros can do, right?
Wrong.
WPGS has a powerful macro language and you can also change
the
default keyboard equivalents around to match your previous
program.
You can also set up default margins and other page format
parameters.
This flexibility includes user defined footnote and header
options.
WordPerfect does not use the standard GS/OS printer drivers.
Like
AppleWorks Classic, printers are defined via codes.
There are many
built in, including the LaserWriters, but you can define
custom
printers. Setting up WordPerfect to use a DeskJet,
for example,
is trivial. You can even use a freely available
NDA to lock the
printer port at 57.6kbps, giving the program access to
the
DeskWriter's internal fonts (yes, the DeskWriter for
the Mac
DOES have internal fonts, you just need a 57.6kbps connection
to use them).
The program has a 115,000 word spelling checker that scans
for
spelling errors and typos and generates a word count.
The powerful
thesaurus supplies synonyms and antonyms.
Along with the macro language, WordPefect also has comprehensive
mailmerge capabilities. It actually has database
features that
allow you to set up mailing lists and reports through
the integration
of two sparate files.
Other features include the ability to hide and show formatting
codes, like AppleWorks Classic. Split screen views
of hidden and
"zoomed" text side by side, so you can get both views.
The ability
to hide the menubar, for writers accustomed to a clean
screen.
Little touches like the ability to insert the date and
time
automatically in one of any format. It even supports
shifting the
margins back and forth on even and odd pages to create
a gutter
for binding. The program lets you customize your
work environment
by choosing your own palette using the RGB sliders.
Finally, you must be asking yourself: the file format,
is it
compatible with WordPerfect on my PC? The answer
is a resounding
yes. WordPerfect for the IIgs uses the WordPerfect
5.1 standard
for PC machines. WordPerfect for Windows versions
also support
reading from and saving to this format.
Sounds good dosen't it? It should...this program
once retailed
for over $100. Now it is freeware. Get your
copy today.
-Scott G.