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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. |
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==SpeedCalc= |
== SpeedCalc == |
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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}} |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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