A 1991 article in Compute! magazine dedicated to GeoWorks was blunt: at the time, there were 20 million XT and 286 computers that struggled to run Windows. All GeoWorks had to do to claim that market ...
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Its name was GeoWorks, technically GeoWorks Ensemble. The company behind it was Berkeley Softworks, and if you ever enjoyed systems like the Commodore 64 and the Apple II, then you might remember that ...
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