Derives from the Latin word 'stella' passing into Old English as 'steorra' Known in old German as 'sterro', Old Fresian as 'stera' and Old Norse as 'stjarna'
There's no reason why not - provided you use version 4.0 or higher. Wordstar was originally developed under the CP/M operating system - and later migrated to MS-DOS. I remember using Wordstar 5 on a training course many years ago !
WordStar was created in 1978.
Valerie Hancorn has written: 'The WordStar user's reference manual' -- subject(s): WordStar (Computer program)
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Raylene Dill has written: 'WordStar' -- subject(s): MailMerge (Computer file), SpellStar, Word processing, WordStar (Computer file) 'Wordstar With Mailmerge Spellstar Correctstar Handbook/Paperback With Disc' 'Berkely House Catering'
William Warren Pitts has written: 'Commanding WordStar release 7.0' -- subject(s): Word processing, WordStar (Computer file)
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WordStar is a word processing program and not an operating system. The WordStar program is most likely a TUI since it is a text based software vs. GUI which is graphic based.
=WordStar - The First Word Processor=
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