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A document being edited in WordPerfect X3 Satellite Software International (SSI) Initial release 1979; 39 years ago ( 1979) X9 (May 23, 2018; 6 months ago ( 2018-05-23)) and later Website WordPerfect ( WP) is a application owned by with a long history on multiple platforms. The program was originally developed under contract at for use on a in 1979. The authors retained the rights to the program, forming Satellite Software International (SSI) to sell it under the name WordPerfect in 1980. A to followed in 1982, and several greatly updated versions quickly followed. The application's feature list was considerably more advanced than its main competition,, an established program that originated on.
Despite its comprehensive abilities, it still gained praise for its 'look of spareness' and clean display. WordPerfect rapidly displaced most other systems, especially after the 4.2 release in 1986. By release 5.1 in 1989, WordPerfect had become a standard in the DOS market.
At the height of its popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s, it was a dominant player in the word-processor market, partly because of extensive, no-cost support, with 'hold jockeys' entertaining users on hold. While best known in its and versions, its early popularity was based partly on its availability for a wide variety of computers and operating systems. Its dominant position ended after a flubbed release for Microsoft Windows, followed by a long delay before introducing an improved version., having been tuned for some time on the Mac, was introduced at the same time in a much superior version.
Word rapidly took over the market, helped by aggressive bundling deals that ultimately produced, and by the mid-1990s, WordPerfect was no longer the de facto standard. The common of WordPerfect document files is.wpd. Older versions of WordPerfect also used file extensions.wp,.wp7,.wp6,.wp5,.wp4, and, originally, no extension at all.
WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS, a (BYU) graduate student, and BYU computer science professor designed a word-processing system for the city of 's system in 1979. Bastian and Ashton kept the rights to the WordPerfect software they produced.
The two founded Satellite Software International, Inc. Of, to market the program to other Data General users. WordPerfect 1.0 represented a significant departure from the previous standard for word processing. The first version of WordPerfect for the was released the day after Thanksgiving, 1982. It was sold as 'WordPerfect 2.20', continuing the version numbering from the Data General. Over the next several months, three more minor releases arrived mainly to correct bugs.
The developers had originally hoped to program WordPerfect in, but at this early stage there were no decent C compilers available for the IBM PC. Most of the other programming languages then available were unsuited for the job, so they ultimately had to program it in x86 assembly language. All versions of WordPerfect up to 5.0 were written thus, and C was only adopted with WP 5.1, when it became necessary to cross-port it to non-IBM compatibles. The use of straight assembly language and a high amount of direct screen access gave WordPerfect a significant performance advantage over, which used strictly DOS functions for all screen and keyboard access and was often painfully slow. In addition, WordStar was extremely slow in switching to support for. In 1983, WordPerfect 3.0 for DOS came out. This was fully updated to support DOS 2.x and be able to use subdirectories.