Submission for Unix-PC

Rick Bladek arb at PacBell.COM
Thu Nov 30 06:11:31 AEST 1989


In article <8911220539.AA29152 at pyramid.pyramid.com> gatelist at zorch.SF-Bay.ORG writes:
+
+In a recent article Rick Bladek writes:
++AT & T has an excellent word processor called the "AT & T UNIX PC
++Model 7300 Word Processor" that utilizes the keys that you
++mentioned. I purchased it in 1985 for $295. It includes drivers for
++various printers and I use it with the ATT455 daisywheel letter
++quality printer and the ADEUS 2000 daisywheel printer. I say I use
+++it, but it's my wife who has her own secretarial service who really
++beats away at it on a daily basis. My wife has used various word
++processors on IBM and MAC systems and says that she has never seen a
++better one than the AT & T one.  The only problem was that it didn't
++have a spelling checker, but I wrote one that interfaces with the spell
++system in unix and it performs perfectly with it.
+

In article 5968, Tanya Katz writes:

>I am curious if this is the word processor that appears in the boarder
>when you select create file from the filecabinet window?
>
>I recall trying this quite a while ago, and I didn't think it was a
>WYSIWYG  (What You See Is What You Get) word processor, so I just
>de-installed it.
>
>Also, I couldn't stand editing a file in that dumb window!  Vi also
>comes up that way (in ua) if you don't have a word processor.  
>There should be some option that would allow you to use the entire 
>screen if you using the editor via the ua/filecabinet/create file setup.

Question #1:

Yes, it is the AT&T word processor (if installed) that is accessed from
the file cabinet window when you select create file.

Question #3:

The AT&T word processor does provide a 'FULL window' for editing
purposes, and in addition, allows the word processor to be the default
editor in the Office Preferences window.

I don't know why AT&T isn't pushing the word processor more as I
think it's a great product.



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