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A word processor from 1990s for Atari ST/TOS is still supported by enthusiasts

https://tempus-word.de/en/index
37•muzzy19•2d ago

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NetMageSCW•2d ago
English not their first language?
celsius1414•2d ago
tempus-word.de
stockerta•1d ago
What is so surprising about that?
manoDev•2d ago
The list of features is impressive even today!

https://tempus-word.de/en/info/index

RobotToaster•1h ago
I wonder why they don't just make it open source at this point?
Aldipower•25m ago
Usage of licensed 3rd-party libraries for example!
prmoustache•6m ago
Apparently they still hope to make a bit of money out of it:

"I never had a license! Well, even then you can have one - if you absolutely want to. . Depending on your bid, we will then contact you." https://tempus-word.de/en/download/index

I guess they found out they make out more that way than setting up a ko-fi account. It also insures the soft and its legacy doesn't become bloated over time. It is also possible that given it uses old tech (GEM) and probably assembly code, the software as it is would not be more easily portable than it is now using emulators.

jaffa2•49m ago
I used to use First Word on the ST back in the day.
tjansen•33m ago
The ST had some awesome productivity programs. Tempus Word, Papyrus, Calamus... All running on a 8 Mhz computer with 1 or 2 MB, but with feature sets that do not need to hide from today's software.
outofmyshed•16m ago
ST Writer was freeware and did the job, but Tempus was gold standard, even better than 1st Word Plus.
prmoustache•11m ago
Their non cookie popup is the perfect example how user cookies should be managed.

https://tempus-word.de/en/impress/policy#the-website

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