I believe VisiCalc and SuperCalc were contemporaries from the early '80s until the mid-'90s.  I ran my first spreadsheets on an Apple II+ and then "graduated" to one of those Compaq "portables" about the size of a suitcase.  They had no hard drives, two floppy-disk drives, and a 4" x 4" green and black CRT screen like the old oscilloscopes and radar screens.  One disk drive held the program code and the other the data.  Chris, N1CAK

On 6/21/2019 7:15 AM, ka8vit@ka8vit.com wrote:
Lotus 1-2-3 ???

Whom among you remember VisiCalc ?

73 - Bill KA8VIT



On June 20, 2019 at 1:08 PM Amnon Zohar <amnon.zohar@gmail.com> wrote: 


lotus 1-2-3 haha it has been ages since i have heard about it since exel killed everybody else


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