Topic summary
Word processing
Extracted from the Wikipedia article Word processor.
Word processing software
The final step in word processing came with the advent of the personal computer in the late 1970s and 1980s and with the subsequent creation of word processing software. Word processing software that would create much more complex and capable output was developed and prices began to fall, making them more accessible to the public. By the late 1970s, computerized word processors were still primarily used by employees composing documents for large and midsized businesses (e.g., law firms and newspapers). Within a few years, the falling prices of PCs made word processing available for the first time to all writers in the convenience of their homes. The functions of a word processor program are typically between those of a simple and a desktop publishing program; many word processing programs have gained advanced features over time providing similar functionality to desktop publishing programs.