There must be many computer owners like myself who, whilst very interested in the idea of a wordprocessor, have never felt like forking out the £20+ needed to buy a decent one. This program for the Amstrad 464 with/without DDI, Amstrad 664 and Amstrad 6128 to be published over the next few weeks, is a fully fledged 'what you see is what you get' wordprocessor that compares favourably with many on the market. Despite being written in Basic, it has many of the complicated features (search-and-re place, block transfer . . .) found only in the best commercially available ones and should give the user a valid first entry into the field. More listing and the beginning of the functions description next week, but if your fingers can't stand so much button pushing so early in the year then copies of the program can be obtained from G. Counsell, 216a Banbury Rd, Oxford for £7.00 (disc) or £3.00 (tape). Please state also whether you require the version of the program to work on disc or tape. PopularComputingWeekly860220 |