Vintage articles:
Vintage reviews of spreadsheets:
- “Lotus Development Corporation’s 1-2-3”, from Byte 12/82
- “A more graphic 1-2-3 coexists with Windows 3.0”, a review of 1-2-3 3.1 from PC Magazine 11/90
- “Spreadsheets”, a joint review of 1-2-3 2.01, HAL 2.01, Boeing CALC 3.0, Excel 1.03, Multiplan 3.01, Silk, SuperCalc4, Trapeze and VP-Planner 1.3, from Byte 1987
- “A new face for spreadsheets”, a review of first Excel for Windows, from PC Magazine 12/87
- “Excel extraordinaire”, a review of Excel 2.0, from Byte 3/88
- “New extras for Excel”, a review of Excel 3.0, from Byte 13/89
- “OS/2 gets a spreadsheet”, a review of Excel for OS/2, from Byte 11/89
- “Quattro Pro: Unify and conquer”, a review of Quattro Pro, from Personal Computing 4/90
- “A new status quo for Quattro”, a review of Quattro Pro 2.0, from Byte 11/90
Vintage advertisements:
- spreadsheets:
1-2-3,
CalcStar,
Excel,
Framework,
Jazz,
MicroPlan,
Multiplan,
Perfect Calc,
pfs:Plan,
PlannerCalc,
Quattro and Quattro Pro 1-4,
Quattro Pro 6,
Silk,
SuperCalc 1-3,
SuperCalc 4, 5 and Silverado,
Symphony,
UltraPlan,
VIP Professional,
VisiCalc,
VP-planner
- add-ins and accessories:
Chart,
D·a·v·e·,
Noteworthy,
pfs:Graph,
Sideways
- books and tutorials:
ATI Training,
Hayden,
SoftwareBanc
- references to spreadsheets in other ads:
Columbia VP Portable,
IBM PC,
Radio Shack TRS-80
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