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VisiCalc ("visible calculator") is the
first spreadsheet computer program for
personal computers,
originally released for
Apple II by
VisiCorp on October...
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businessman and
engineer who is the co-creator, with Bob Frankston, of
VisiCalc, the
first spreadsheet program. He also
founded Software Garden, Inc.,...
- spreadsheet,
VisiCalc, had
helped launch the
Apple II as one of the
earliest personal computers in
business use. With IBM's
entry into the market,
VisiCalc was...
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software engineer and
businessman who co-created, with Dan Bricklin, the
VisiCalc spreadsheet program.
Frankston is also the co-founder of
Software Arts...
- computers.
LANPAR was an acronym:
LANguage for
Programming Arrays at Random.
VisiCalc (1979) was the
first electronic spreadsheet on a microcomputer, and it...
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including a
spreadsheet program called "VisiOn Calc". (Not to be
confused with
VisiCalc). One of Visi On's
features was an hourgl****
cursor that
indicated when...
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VisiCalc is the
first program available on a
microcomputer that has been
responsible for
sales of
entire systems", and
Creative Computing's
VisiCalc review...
- it took the
market from
Visicalc in the
early 1980s. 1983,
Dynacalc for OS-9 a Unix-like
operating system,
similar to
VisiCalc. 1984,
Lotus Symphony for...
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spreadsheet program,
Visicalc, saw Doug
Engelbart demonstrate the oN-Line System,
which was part of Bricklin's
inspiration to
create Visicalc. File Retrieval...
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software publisher. Its most
famous products were Microchess, Visi On and
VisiCalc. It was
founded in 1977 by Dan
Fylstra as the
software publisher Personal...