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(thing) by Richard (5 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sun May 07 2000 at 17:20:35

The original spreadsheet for IBM PCs. Hacky, clunky, but it worked, and was fairly easy to learn. One slight oddity about it was that it used the ``/'' key to get to the menus, and then you navigated through the menus (usually) using the initial letter of each command. (This was a modal system, of course.) Probably one reason why the personal computer was such a success in business.

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