No. WordPerfect is from Corel. Word is from Mocrosoft.
Mella Mincberg has written: 'WordPerfect made easy' -- subject(s): Word processing, WordPerfect (Computer file) 'WordPerfect 6 Para DOS' 'WordPerfect 5.1' -- subject(s): Word processing, WordPerfect (Computer file)
WordPerfect is a word processing program, now owned by Corel. A competing brand word processor is Microsoft Word.
Corel WordPerfect X6 is a good word processing program.
WordPerfect 12 is a word processing application created by Corel. WordPerfect was originally released in MS-DOS in 1982 and has experienced several updates over the years. The latest version of Corel's "WordPerfect" is currently WordPerfect X6.
I believe the abbreviation stands for "WordPerfect Document". It's is/was used by WordPerfect as the suffix for all their document names, i.e. resume.wpd is a document called resume created by WordPerfect. Microsoft Word (and now WordPerfect) saves documents with a .doc suffix as the native format for a document composed by Word.
Mona French has written: 'Power up with WordPerfect 6.1 for Windows' -- subject(s): Word processing, WordPerfect (Computer file) 'Power Up With Wordperfect'
Word perfect is a word processor like Microsoft word.
AlanR Neibauer has written: 'The abc's of WordPerfect' -- subject(s): WordPerfect (Word processing program)
Microsoft Word, OpenOffice.org Writer, Corel WordPerfect
Phillip Wagner has written: 'WordPerfect Windows' -- subject(s): Word processing, WordPerfect (Computer file)
No, it is word processing software
WordPerfect is a word processor program published by Corel. It is similar to Microsoft Word.