Paperclip
:This article is about the word processor. For the paper fastener, see paperclip.
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PaperClip was a popular word processor for the Commodore 64 and Atari personal computers.
Related Topics:
Word processor - Commodore 64 - Atari - Personal computer
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The Atari personal computer version of PaperClip, written by Steve Ahlstrom and Dan Moore, published by Michael Reichmann's Batteries Included of Toronto, Canada, was an entirely rewritten application from the Commodore 64 version, sharing a name and publishing company only.
Related Topics:
Atari - Personal computer - Steve Ahlstrom - Dan Moore - Batteries Included - Commodore 64
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The Atari version also came with a dongle, a hardware key used for copy protection. A keyless version was also available.
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