My name is Robert J. Sawyer. I'm a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Canadian science-fiction writer. All twenty-five of my novels were written with WordStar, the best word-processing program the world has ever known.
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https://sfwriter.com/wordstar.htm>
WordStar was first introduced in 1978 and the final release--WordStar for
DOS 7.0 Rev. D--came out in December 1992. The program has never been
updated since, and the company that made it has been defunct for decades;
the program is abandonware.
But I still use it, and George R.R. Martin uses an earlier version. There
has never--until now--been a complete online archive of the final version
of the program along with all its manuals. Here it is:
Click to download the complete WordStar 7.0 archive
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https://sfwriter.com/sawyer-wordstar-7-archive.zip>
I spent weeks putting all this together. The archive contains not just the WordStar program but also extensive resources on how to use it, in addition
to fully text-searchable PDFs of the original manuals, totaling over 1,000 pages, scanned from my own copies.
Since MS-DOS programs, such as WordStar, can't run under modern operating systems without using an MS-DOS emulator, I've provided two complete plug-and-play packages for running WordStar under Windows, one using
DOSBox-X, an emulator that's still actively developed and maintained, and another using vDosPlus, which still works wonderfully but is no longer maintained.
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