![]() ![]() Unlike previous DOS versions, WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS (released in 1993) could switch between its traditional text-based editing mode and a graphical editing mode that showed the document as it would print out known as (What You See Is What You Get), including fonts. This version could read and write WordPerfect 6 files, included several 3rd party screen and printing applications (previously sold separately), and provided several minor improvements. To allow older DOS-based PCs to utilize the new WordPerfect 6 file format, WordPerfect 5.1+ for DOS was introduced. ![]() All word processors could read (and convert) that formatand many conferences and magazines insisted that people ship their documents in 5.1 format.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |