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Hugo Award -winning science fiction writer Robert Sawyer revives iconic WordStar word processor.
With WordStar , you don't need a mouse or function keys, and you're in business.
With a DOS emulator program -- DOSBox -- you can run WordStar on Linux , Macs , Windows PCs.
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