Workwriter was a word processor software written in C, in 1983 and 1984, by Peter P. Vekinis,[1] similar in features and operation to dedicated word processors marketed by AES Data Inc.
The software was sold to TANDY Europe, subsidiary of Tandy Corporation (more than 4000 copies were shipped in French, English and German) for the Amstrad CPC 6128 personal computer under the CP/M operating system.
Britain's PC World magazine published an article on Workwriter[2] It was in the November 1984 issue.
The ability made Workwriter easy to use since the user was presented with a physical page metaphor.
The software was further improved with additional features (such as built-in serial communications, pagination and index creation) and was finally sold and became the word processing part of legal software in Belgium.