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Corel WordPerfect Office

 
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WordPerfect Office is an office suite developed by Corel Corporation. As of April 2008, the latest version is WordPerfect Office X4 (representing 14), which is available in various editions, including Standard, Professional, Home & Student and Family Pack Edition. WordPerfect Office 12 Small Business Edition, including a wider range of applications, including tools for photo editing and Internet security, is also available.

Its predecessor was WordPerfect Suite, assembled by Novell in 1994 and sold to Corel in 1996.

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Components

The major components of WordPerfect Office X4 - Standard Edition are:

Business-oriented WordPerfect Office X4 - Professional Edition does not include WordPerfect MAIL, but adds:

  • Paradox, database management program .pdx-files
  • WordPerfect Office Software Development Kit, Including specification of WordPerfect Office file formats and various developer tools.

Older applications, no longer included:

Releases

  • 1994 — Novell Perfect Office for Windows 3.1 - WP 6.1, Quattro Pro 6.0, Presentations 3.0, InfoCentral 1.1, Paradox 5.0 (Paradox included in Professional version only)
  • 1996 — Corel WordPerfect Suite 7 for Windows 95.
  • 1996 — Corel WordPerfect Suite, DOS — WP 6.2, Quattro Pro 5.6, Presentations 2.0
  • 1997 — Corel WordPerfect Suite 8.
  • 1999 — WordPerfect Office 2000 Professional (WordPerfect 9, Quattro Pro 9, Presentations 9, Paradox 9, CorelCENTRAL 9, Trellix 2)
  • 2001 — WordPerfect Office 2002 (version 10)
  • 2003 — WordPerfect Office (version 11)
  • 2004 — WordPerfect Office (version 12)
  • 2006 — WordPerfect Office X3 (version 13)
  • 2008 — Wordperfect Office X4 (version 14) supporting PDF, OpenDocument and Office Open XML

Macintosh versions

Of the suite components, only WordPerfect has had a Macintosh version. Development ended with Version 3.5e, which Corel released as freeware in 1998 before halting development.

See also

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