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'''Lotus Manuscript''' is a discontinued [[MS-DOS]]-based [[word processor]] from [[Lotus Development]]<ref name=":1">[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=r7jD_sikrJQC&lpg=PA263&dq=%22Lotus%20Manuscript%22&pg=PA263#v=onepage&q=%22Lotus%20Manuscript%22&f=false Advertisement:Don't hold back now. How do you really feel about working with columns? Lotus Manuscript], Page 263, 13 Oct 1987, PC Mag, ''...our sophisticated table editor, script is not just another word processor....It's a complete document creation system, with more impressive features than 1-2-3...designed to work on most IBM“ PCs and compatibles...''</ref> first release in 1986.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Nichols|first=W. Thomas|date=October 1987|title=Software Reviews : Lotus Manuscript, Version 1.0|url=https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/089443938700500333|journal=Social Science Microcomputer Review|language=|volume=5|issue=3|pages=418–420|doi=10.1177/089443938700500333|issn=0885-0011|via=}}</ref> The software was distributed on eight 5¼" diskettes and retailed for US$495.<ref name=":0" />
'''Lotus Manuscript''' is a discontinued [[MS-DOS]]-based [[word processor]] from [[Lotus Development]]<ref name=":1">[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=r7jD_sikrJQC&lpg=PA263&dq=%22Lotus%20Manuscript%22&pg=PA263#v=onepage&q=%22Lotus%20Manuscript%22&f=false Advertisement:Don't hold back now. How do you really feel about working with columns? Lotus Manuscript], Page 263, 13 Oct 1987, PC Mag, ''...our sophisticated table editor, script is not just another word processor....It's a complete document creation system, with more impressive features than 1-2-3...designed to work on most IBM“ PCs and compatibles...''</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|date=2015-12-15|title=Lotus Manuscript|url=https://www.ithistory.org/db/software/lotus-software/lotus-manuscript|access-date=2020-07-15|website=IT History Society|language=en}}</ref>first released in 1986.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Nichols|first=W. Thomas|date=October 1987|title=Software Reviews : Lotus Manuscript, Version 1.0|url=https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/089443938700500333|journal=Social Science Microcomputer Review|language=|volume=5|issue=3|pages=418–420|doi=10.1177/089443938700500333|issn=0885-0011|via=}}</ref> The software was distributed on eight 5¼" diskettes and retailed for US$495.<ref name=":0" />


== Features ==
== Features ==

Revision as of 21:30, 15 July 2020

Lotus Manuscript
Original author(s)Lotus Software
Initial release1986
Final release
2.1 / 1989
Operating systemMS-DOS
PlatformIntel 286

Lotus Manuscript is a discontinued MS-DOS-based word processor from Lotus Development[1] [2]first released in 1986.[3] The software was distributed on eight 5¼" diskettes and retailed for US$495.[3]

Features

Manuscript was one of the first MS-DOS word processors to make it easier to edit columns formatted as tables.[1] Up to nine columns are supported as of version 2.0.[4]

The word processor had two modes: structured (outline) which is used in technical writing, and unstructured.

Manuscript 2.0 was released in 1988 and added a Microlytics-based thesaurus, conditional mail merges, multi-line headers and footers.[4] The Lotus 1-2-3 like backslash commands were replaced with 40 markers. in addition to distribution on 5¼" diskettes, 3½" diskettes were made available.[4]

Manuscript 2.1 was released in 1989 with further improvements to the software.

References

  1. ^ a b Advertisement:Don't hold back now. How do you really feel about working with columns? Lotus Manuscript, Page 263, 13 Oct 1987, PC Mag, ...our sophisticated table editor, script is not just another word processor....It's a complete document creation system, with more impressive features than 1-2-3...designed to work on most IBM“ PCs and compatibles...
  2. ^ "Lotus Manuscript". IT History Society. 2015-12-15. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
  3. ^ a b Nichols, W. Thomas (October 1987). "Software Reviews : Lotus Manuscript, Version 1.0". Social Science Microcomputer Review. 5 (3): 418–420. doi:10.1177/089443938700500333. ISSN 0885-0011.
  4. ^ a b c Walkenbach, John (July 11, 1988). "Manuscrip 2.0: Word Processor Winner for Office Environment". InfoWorld. 10 (28): 54–55, 58 – via Google Books.