Tailored for standard end-users and basic word processing.
The software also had a darker, utilitarian side that endeared it to the printing industry. It used a proprietary format (.inp) that was incredibly light. A 50-page newsletter was a mere kilobyte in size. In an era of floppy disks and slow dial-up internet, this efficiency was vital. inpage 3.20
the cursor takes a walk along the margin, counting the seams of sentences. every keystroke leaves a fingerprint: soft as dust, sharp as glass. Tailored for standard end-users and basic word processing