SpeedScript

SpeedScript

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Several additional utilities were published in the May 1987 issue of ''Compute!'s Gazette'' along with SpeedScript 3.2. ScriptRead was developed to identify and preview SpeedScript documents on a disk, with the ability to [[File deletion|scratch]] any files no longer needed. This was an important addition as on a single-drive system there would be no way to save work if the disk became full. SpeedSearch provides full-text search of all SpeedScript documents on a disk, returning a count of how many times the searched word or phrase was used in each document. Date and Time Stamper introduces a program to the disk drive that adds time stamps to files on disk, then executes SpeedScript.
Several additional utilities were published in the May 1987 issue of ''Compute!'s Gazette'' along with SpeedScript 3.2. ScriptRead was developed to identify and preview SpeedScript documents on a disk, with the ability to [[File deletion|scratch]] any files no longer needed. This was an important addition as on a single-drive system there would be no way to save work if the disk became full. SpeedSearch provides full-text search of all SpeedScript documents on a disk, returning a count of how many times the searched word or phrase was used in each document. Date and Time Stamper introduces a program to the disk drive that adds time stamps to files on disk, then executes SpeedScript.


==SpeedCalc=
== SpeedCalc ==
SpeedCalc is a spreadsheet program that first appeared in the January 1986 issue of [[Compute!]] and offers basic spreadsheet functionality. Like SpeedScript, it is a very long program. It was published for the Commodore 64, 128, Apple II and Atari 8 bit computers.
SpeedCalc is a spreadsheet program that first appeared in the January 1986 issue of [[Compute!]] and offers basic spreadsheet functionality. Like SpeedScript, it is a very long program. It was published for the Commodore 64, 128, Apple II and Atari 8 bit computers.{{Cite web |title=SpeedCalc - C64-Wiki |url=https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/SpeedCalc |access-date=2026-04-23 |website=www.c64-wiki.com}}


==Reception==
==Reception==