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During the period from the mid 1970's to the mid 1980's MicroPro WordStar ruled. WordStar was the first word processing program that was produced for microcomputers. These early, um, personal computers typically ran the CP/M operating system, that, quite frankly, bears a remarkable similarity to the MS/DOS operating system that we (mostly) are now using. (Except that it had no subdirectories. This wasn't quite as bad as it seems, because most users only used floppy diskettes, and separating things onto different diskettes served the same purpose as separating things into separate subdirectories.)
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