These titles have already been preserved so can be added to the Sinclair QL Homepage as soon as Dilwyn gets chance.

I think I have Tasword in the house for the speccy somewhere. The first printer I ever had, was a black ink only epson stylus 800 which I used on my Acorn A3010.Mr_Navigator wrote:I remember using Tasprint on the Zx Spectrum, it was at the same time as I was studying for my ONC level 3 Certificate in Electronics. It was my first 'wordprocessor' of sorts and it doubled the number of characters across the screen by halving the character width to four pixels. One column in each character being the space between each character, so in reality it was 3 pixels width to each character. I had invested and justified the spending of around £100 (1983/4) in an Epsom 9pin dot matrix printer for coursework. This meant no more thermal printouts from my Alphacom printer.
It was absolutely amazing to printout text I had written directly on to paper. No more writing Assignment work by hand. I have fond memories of Tasprint for that purpose alone. Nowadays we all take typing up and printing where necessary documents, notes, menus and assorts, however then it was an exciting time, even dare I say it wonderous. Even on a spongy keyboard and if memory serves me correctly a software click. I never used Tasprint on the QL as with most it came with Quill.