SmartWare

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SmartWare was an office suite for MS-DOS, including a database, word processor, spreadsheet, and something called "communication".[1][2][3][4]

The programs were entirely text-based, running from the DOS command line.

Started in 1983, it was developed for many years, with SmartWare 4.5 released in 2004 and VisualSmartWare being released in 2006.[5]

Similar and competitive packages included Lotus Symphony, Microsoft Works, Context MBA, Framework, Enable and Ability Office.

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  1. ^ Archer, Russell (1992). Programming SmartWare II:A Guide to Learning Programming Through the Powerful SmartWare II Programming Language. Prentice Hall. ISBN 9780137218790.
  2. ^ Zeichick, Alan L (14 August 1989). "Product Comparison:Integrated Software Comes Together". InfoWorld. Vol. 11 no. 33. pp. 45–60 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Slater, Derek (10 January 1994). "Angoss Eyes Unified Office Suite". Computerworld. Vol. 28 no. 2. p. 30 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Schwartz, Andrew N. (1989). Using SmartWare II. Carmel, IN: Que. ISBN 0-88022-405-3. OCLC 20969879.
  5. ^ "SmartWare 4 - Home Page".

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