![]() ![]() ![]() I would later switch to the PC, of course, and to Windows (after a brief foray into OS/2), and with it Office. But Word 6.0 was powerful and professional, and dramatically better than anything I'd seen on my then-current home computer. It was a revelation to me: While Amiga word processors were numerous, none were of particularly high quality. Since my wife was working at a technology training company in Phoenix at the time, I was able to get an early peek at a beta version of Word 6.0 and the other applications that would make up Microsoft Office 4.0. My first meaningful experience with Microsoft Office came in 1993, while I was still a diehard Amiga owner but could see that the end was in sight. ![]()
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