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'''Programma editorium''' seu '''litterarum elaboratorium''' appellari potest [[programmatura ]]specializata, qua [[amanuensis|amanuenses]] et alii scriptores possunt computatro scribere, textos cum imagines electronice elaborare et in paginis ordinare, et saepe quoque has litteras per [[impressoria electronica]] in chartas imprimere.
'''Programma editorium''' seu '''litterarum elaboratorium''' appellari potest [[programmatura ]]specializata, qua [[amanuensis|amanuenses]] et alii scriptores possunt computatro scribere, textos cum imaginibus electronice elaborare et in paginis ordinare, et saepe quoque has litteras per [[impressoria electronica]] in chartas imprimere.
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Word processor may also refer to a type of stand-alone office machine, popular in the 1970s and 80s, combining the keyboard text-entry and printing functions of an [[electric typewriter]] with a dedicated processor (like a computer processor) for the editing of text. Although features and design varied between manufacturers and models, with new features added as technology advanced, word processors for several years usually featured a monochrome display and the ability to save documents on [[memory cards]] or [[diskettes]]. Later models introduced innovations such as spell-checking programs, increased formatting options, and dot-matrix printing. As the more versatile combination of a [[personal computer]] and separate [[Computer printer|printer]] became commonplace, most business-machine companies stopped manufacturing the word processor as a stand-alone office machine. As of 2009 there were only two U.S. companies, Classic and [[AlphaSmart]], which still made stand-alone word processors. <ref>Mark Newhall, ''Farm Show''.</ref> Many older machines, however, remain in use.
Word processor may also refer to a type of stand-alone office machine, popular in the 1970s and 80s, combining the keyboard text-entry and printing functions of an [[electric typewriter]] with a dedicated processor (like a computer processor) for the editing of text. Although features and design varied between manufacturers and models, with new features added as technology advanced, word processors for several years usually featured a monochrome display and the ability to save documents on [[memory cards]] or [[diskettes]]. Later models introduced innovations such as spell-checking programs, increased formatting options, and dot-matrix printing. As the more versatile combination of a [[personal computer]] and separate [[Computer printer|printer]] became commonplace, most business-machine companies stopped manufacturing the word processor as a stand-alone office machine. As of 2009 there were only two U.S. companies, Classic and [[AlphaSmart]], which still made stand-alone word processors. <ref>Mark Newhall, ''Farm Show''.</ref> Many older machines, however, remain in use.

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Programma editorium seu litterarum elaboratorium appellari potest programmatura specializata, qua amanuenses et alii scriptores possunt computatro scribere, textos cum imaginibus electronice elaborare et in paginis ordinare, et saepe quoque has litteras per impressoria electronica in chartas imprimere.

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