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A [[DOS]] word processor first introduced in 1986 by a Brazilian company called "Convergente". As until [[Lotus Smartsuite]] was released there was a dearth of word processing software for OS/2 that supported Portuguese and in particular Brazilian Portuguese, this was a popular alternative for Brazilian OS/2 users, both in the original DOS version and in a later Win 3.x port that ran under WinOS/2.
A [[DOS]] word processor first introduced in 1986 by a Brazilian company called "Convergente". As until [[Lotus Smartsuite]] was released there was a dearth of word processing software for OS/2 that supported Portuguese and in particular Brazilian Portuguese, this was a popular alternative for Brazilian OS/2 users, both in the original DOS version and in a later [[Microsoft Windows]] 3.x port that ran under WinOS/2.


;Versions
;Versions
* Version 1 introduced in 1986 (Possibly 1985)
* Version 1 introduced in 1986 (Possibly 1985)
* Version 3 shipped in 1988
* Version 3 shipped in 1988
* Windows version sold until 1995 when the company stopped selling it.
* 3.3C (1989)
* Windows version sold until 1995 when the company stopped selling word processors altogether.


[[Category:DOS Tools]][[Category:MS Windows Tools]][[Category:Text editors]][[Category:Word processors]]
[[Category:DOS word processors]][[Category:WinOS/2 word processors]]

Latest revision as of 02:03, 24 November 2023

A DOS word processor first introduced in 1986 by a Brazilian company called "Convergente". As until Lotus Smartsuite was released there was a dearth of word processing software for OS/2 that supported Portuguese and in particular Brazilian Portuguese, this was a popular alternative for Brazilian OS/2 users, both in the original DOS version and in a later Microsoft Windows 3.x port that ran under WinOS/2.

Versions
  • Version 1 introduced in 1986 (Possibly 1985)
  • Version 3 shipped in 1988
  • 3.3C (1989)
  • Windows version sold until 1995 when the company stopped selling word processors altogether.