Compu-Read, the Glossary
Compu-Read is an educational program originally developed by Sherwin Steffin of Edu-Ware Services in 1979 for the Apple II.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, Edu-Ware, Educational program, English studies, IBM PC–compatible, IBM Personal Computer, Programma International, Speed reading, Text-based user interface, University of California, Los Angeles.
- Apple II software
- Atari 8-bit computer software
- Edu-Ware educational software
Apple II
The Apple II series of microcomputers was initially designed by Steve Wozniak, manufactured by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.), and launched in 1977 with the Apple II model that gave the series its name.
Atari 8-bit computers
The Atari 8-bit computers, formally launched as the Atari Home Computer System, are a series of 8-bit home computers introduced by Atari, Inc., in 1979 with the Atari 400 and Atari 800.
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Commodore 64
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, 1982, in Las Vegas).
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Edu-Ware
Edu-Ware Services, Inc. was an educational and entertainment software publisher established in 1979 by and Steven Pederson.
Educational program
An educational program is a program written by the institution or ministry of education which determines the learning progress of each subject in all the stages of formal education.
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English studies
English studies (or simply, English) is an academic discipline taught in primary, secondary, and post-secondary education in English-speaking countries.
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IBM PC–compatible
IBM PC–compatible computers are technically similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT, all from computer giant IBM, that are able to use the same software and expansion cards.
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IBM Personal Computer
The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150, commonly known as the IBM PC) is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible ''de facto'' standard.
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Programma International
Programma International was one of the first personal computer software publishers.
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Speed reading
Speed reading is any of many techniques claiming to improve one's ability to read quickly.
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Text-based user interface
In computing, text-based user interfaces (TUI) (alternately terminal user interfaces, to reflect a dependence upon the properties of computer terminals and not just text), is a retronym describing a type of user interface (UI) common as an early form of human–computer interaction, before the advent of bitmapped displays and modern conventional graphical user interfaces (GUIs).
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University of California, Los Angeles
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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See also
Apple II software
- ASCII Express
- Apple DOS
- Apple GS/OS
- Apple Pascal
- Apple ProDOS
- AppleWorks
- Applesoft BASIC
- Aztec C
- Bank Street Music Writer
- Beagle Bros
- Compu-Read
- Compu-Spell
- Contiki
- Cut & Paste
- Dazzle Draw
- Delta Drawing
- Fantavision
- GEOS (8-bit operating system)
- Garry Kitchen's GameMaker
- GeoPublish
- Graphics Magician
- HomePak
- Integer BASIC
- Jane (software)
- Lazer's Interactive Symbolic Assembler
- List of Apple II application software
- Logo (programming language)
- MLX (software)
- Merlin (assembler)
- Multiplan
- Music Construction Set
- Net-Works II
- Netatalk
- ORCA/Modula-2
- Phasor (sound synthesizer)
- Print Magic
- ProTERM
- Quicken
- SWEET16
- Software Automatic Mouth
- Standard Apple Numerics Environment
- Superbase (database)
- TellStar
- The Automatic Proofreader
- The Print Shop
- VisiCalc
- ZBasic
Atari 8-bit computer software
- Action! (programming language)
- Atari 8-bit computer software
- Atari Assembler Editor
- Atari BASIC
- Atari DOS
- Atari Logo
- Atari Message Information System
- Atari Microsoft BASIC
- Atari Pascal
- Atari Word Processor
- AtariWriter
- BASIC A+
- Bank Street Music Writer
- Bank Street Writer
- Compu-Read
- Contiki
- Cut & Paste
- DOS XL
- Deep Blue C
- Delta Drawing
- Graphics Magician
- HomePak
- MAC/65
- MLX (software)
- Mini Office II
- Movie Maker (Reston Publishing)
- Music Construction Set
- Optimized Systems Software
- PaperClip
- Relax (video game)
- Software Automatic Mouth
- SpartaDOS X
- SpeedScript
- The Automatic Proofreader
- The First XLEnt Word Processor
- The Print Shop
- Turbo-BASIC XL
- Typo Attack
- VIDTEX
- VisiCalc
- WSFN (programming language)
Edu-Ware educational software
- Compu-Math
- Compu-Read
- Compu-Spell