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'''HomeWord''' and '''HomeWord Plus''' were word processors from Sierra Online released in the mid-1980s for personal computers including the Apple II (under ProDOS) and the Tandy 1000 (under MS-DOS). They were intended for home users. Files edited in HomeWord were basically plain [[ASCII]], with a few embedded commands to do things like set margins and make parts of the text boldfaced or underlined.
 
'''HomeWord''' and '''HomeWord Plus''' were word processors from Sierra Online released in the mid-1980s for personal computers including the Apple II (under ProDOS) and the Tandy 1000 (under MS-DOS). They were intended for home users. Files edited in HomeWord were basically plain [[ASCII]], with a few embedded commands to do things like set margins and make parts of the text boldfaced or underlined.
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* [http://sierrainteraction.wikidot.com/new-versions-of-ibm-homeword-and-speller-released Newsletter mentioning release of version of HomeWord/HomeWord Plus]
 
* [http://sierrainteraction.wikidot.com/new-versions-of-ibm-homeword-and-speller-released Newsletter mentioning release of version of HomeWord/HomeWord Plus]
 
* [http://www.danielsays.com/ss-gallery-dos-homeword-plus-20000.html Some discussion of program]
 
* [http://www.danielsays.com/ss-gallery-dos-homeword-plus-20000.html Some discussion of program]
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HomeWord and HomeWord Plus were word processors from Sierra Online released in the mid-1980s for personal computers including the Apple II (under ProDOS) and the Tandy 1000 (under MS-DOS). They were intended for home users. Files edited in HomeWord were basically plain ASCII, with a few embedded commands to do things like set margins and make parts of the text boldfaced or underlined.

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