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VisiCalc was a [[spreadsheet]] application available for most early microcomputer systems.
==History==
==History==
VisiCalc was developed in 1980 by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston, which founded also the company [[Software Arts]].
VisiCalc was developed in 1980 by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston, which founded also the company [[Software Arts]].

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VisiCalc was a spreadsheet application available for most early microcomputer systems.

History

VisiCalc was developed in 1980 by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston, which founded also the company Software Arts.

Jeff Stephenson converted the Z80 CP/M version to IBM PC.

The software package has been published by Personal Software (later VisiCorp). Lotus Development Corp. took over Software Arts in early 1985.

Interoperability

Files can be saved in Data Interchange Format (DIF) and used by other programs that support it.

Versions

  • 1979: first release for Apple II
  • 1981: first release for IBM PC DOS
  • 1984: VisiCalc Advanced Version VC-217I-IBM

Publications

  • D. Hergert: Mastering VisiCalc - Sybex 1983, ISBN 0895880903
  • Donald H. Beil: The DIF File for Users of VisiCalc and Other Software - Reston Publishing 1983, ISBN 0835913058

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