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Snyder, Lynne A. – PTA Today, 1987
Word processing software eliminates the physical barrier that young children experience as they struggle to make letters, by hand as well as the psychological barriers some children perceive when they equate their poor handwriting with a lack of writing ability. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Microcomputers, Word Processing, Writing Improvement

Rusten, Jeffrey – Classical Outlook, 1986
Discusses the complete Greek-English word processing system of the Apple Macintosh computer. Describes the features of its operating system, shows how the Greek fonts look and work, and enumerates both the advantages and drawbacks of the Macintosh. (SED)
Descriptors: Computer Software, English, Greek, Microcomputers
Koga, James S. – Online, 1989
Discussion of lack of room when downloading long searches onto a word processor focuses on three remedies: (1) choosing the right word processor; (2) using a utility program, such as CHOP2 or SPLIT.EXE; and (3) using the EDLIN program, which is part of a DOS disk. (five references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Microcomputers, Online Searching, Word Processing
Harvey, Brian – Classroom Computer Learning, 1987
Variations among different versions of Logo are discussed in terms of special hardware needed, size and speed, bugs and misfeatures, and syntax. LogoWriter and Object Logo are also described. A comparison chart is included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Guidelines, Instruction, Microcomputers
Cribbs, Margaret A. – Online, 1988
Examines features of currently available electronic spelling checkers to assist in purchasing decisions. Hardware considerations are discussed, and several standalone checkers for the IBM and Macintosh are described, as well as checkers included with word processing programs. Ordering information for the programs is included. (MES)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Evaluation Criteria, Microcomputers, Purchasing
Blank, George – Creative Computing, 1984
Reviews training programs for specific applications (such as VisiCalc, dBase II, and MultiPlan). A list of selected materials is provided. Each entry includes title, supplier, format, computer needed, special requirements, and current cost. (JN)
Descriptors: Business, Computer Software, Microcomputers, Training Methods
Curley, Delores M. – Balance Sheet, 1984
Because of the projected increase in demand for office workers who are computer literate, secondary business educators should increase their efforts to include training in the use of microcomputers in their curriculum. (NRJ)
Descriptors: Business Education, Microcomputers, Office Occupations Education, Word Processing
Good, Phillip – Popular Computing, 1982
Contains four tables summarizing the features of popular word processing programs for such microcomputers as the Radio Shack TRS-80s, the Apples, and the Atari. A list of vendors from whom the software packages are available is also provided. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Merchandise Information, Microcomputers
Gammon, Gareth H. – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1989
The paper explores the capabilities and limitations of computerized spelling checkers, and describes "School Speller," which operates with the "Magic Slate II" word processing package. Program features include requiring students to practice spelling by re-typing words unrecognized by the program, and allowing teachers to view the accumulating list…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Elementary Education, Microcomputers, Spelling

Crawford, Walt – Library Hi Tech, 1986
This discussion of microcomputer outline processors shows how they can make it easier to jot down random ideas on a topic, organize them into a workable structure, and view all--or a specific portion of a topic--at an appropriate level. Functions, uses, and features to look for are described. (EM)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Microcomputers, Outlining (Discourse), Word Processing

Jamieson, Derek M.; MacKay, Kenneth H. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1984
Microcomputers contribute to communications both in the direct sense by expediting word processing and other forms of electronic communication and in the indirect sense by facilitating communication and analysis among managers and researchers. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Processing, Microcomputers, Networks
Bullard, David – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1983
The proliferation of word processors, micro- and minicomputer systems, and other digital office equipment is causing major design changes in existing networks. Local Area Networks (LANs) which have adequately served terminal users in the past must now be redesigned. Implementation at Clemson is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Microcomputers, Minicomputers, Networks

Seymour, Thomas J. – Business Education Forum, 1983
Describes applications of microcomputers to aspects of accounting and auditing, including such areas as financial statements, recordkeeping, and operations analysis. (SK)
Descriptors: Accounting, Data Processing, Management Information Systems, Microcomputers
Gabel, David – Personal Computing, 1982
Compares in table format 57 commercially available word processing programs for microcomputers and provides definitions/explanations for comparative criteria categorized according to editing and printer/formatting features. (JN)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, Evaluation Criteria, Microcomputers

Nieuwenhuysen, Paul – Electronic Library, 1988
Summary of the findings of a critical overview of more than 200 microcomputer programs using PC-DOS/MS-DOS for online information management discusses software for telecommunications, conversion/reformatting, storage and retrieval of text information, and word processing. (6 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Microcomputers