[1] In 1984, Thorn EMI Computer Software acquired an exclusive marketing and distribution licence for Perfect Software's products,[2] and the program was rewritten and released as Perfect II for IBM PC compatible computers.
[4] Like MINCE, it included a floppy disk based virtual memory system.
In the UK, it was bundled with the short lived Advance 86B PC (a near IBM compatible).
[6] Perfect Writer's ability to cut and paste between documents open in multiple buffers was an advantage over WordStar.
Plu*Perfect included "D", a dired-like file browser that was deemed "the best of all directory displayers" by Stewart Brand.