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Serious / Word Processing · 1980

Letter Perfect

Published by LJK Enterprises · Developed by [n/a]

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Information

Genre
Word Processing
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Keyboard
Players
-
Programmer(s)
Leonhardi, Ken
Cover Artist(s)
[n/a]
Year
1980
Publisher
LJK Enterprises
Developer
[n/a]
Country
USA
License
Commercial
Medium
Disk, Cartridge
Rarity
9 (Disk), 8 (Cartridge)
Serial
2001 - Diskette / 2005 - Cart

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.8/10 · Votes: 4 · Downloads: 2,560 · Hits: 14,563

Additional Comments

Missing 80-column cartridge release dump and original disk images!

There were six versions of Letter Perfect released.

Two 80-column versions were released for both the Bit-3 and Austin Franklin 80-column cards.

Letter Perfect was the first word Processor released for the Atari Computers.

Screenshots (3)

Letter Perfect — screenshot 1
Letter Perfect — screenshot 1
Letter Perfect — screenshot 2
Letter Perfect — screenshot 2
Letter Perfect — screenshot 3
Letter Perfect — screenshot 3

Cover Art (5)

Cartridge
Cartridge
Disk 1
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 2
Disk 3
Disk 3
Disk 4
Disk 4

Ads (4)

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Correction. · 1983
Correction. · 1983

Comments (3)

  • Muffy St. Bernard8 Dec 2014

    According to the April, 1982 issue of SoftSide, "Letter Perfect has nice print options, allows the user to output command codes directly to the printer, but is somewhat lacking in its user interface. For example, the program title that always occupies the top line of the editing screen is distracting. And the multitude of control commands are a little difficult to remember. Its files not being DOS compatible precludes its use for some functons..."

  • Joe Ventura23 Nov 2006

    Where is Data Perfect? It was also made by LJK and integrated with Letter Perfect.

  • Siegfried16 Jan 2006

    Excellent word processing on the atari. I used this well into my first university years. (Even spell checking was available.) Used its own disk access system in order to save the RAM space required for DOS.

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