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The First XLEnt Word Processor is a
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-based word processor for Atari 8-bit computers published by XLEnt (pronounced "excellent") Software in 1986 and later by Red Rat Software. It was written by David Castell who was a student at the time. Though sold by a budget publisher for , it was favorably compared with more established competitors.


Overview

The First XLEnt Word Processor was released without copy protection in 1986 for . It runs on Atari 8-bit computers with of RAM. Contemporary word processors for the Atari platform include
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, AtariWriter Plus, and Letter Perfect. The word processor includes cut-and-paste block moves of up to one screen, search-and-replace, chaining files, support for a variety of printers including graphics, mail merge, the insertion of graphics into a text document, inserting a text file into another text file, controlling the cursor with a joystick, editing two documents simultaneously, and raw text file export.


Reception

Charles Cherry of ''
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'' called it, "as good or better than any other word processor you'll find for the 8-bit Atari". His list of advantages included performance and "very comprehensive printing capabilities". In a later comparison of seven word processors, ''Antic'' cited the issues with The First XLEnt Word Processor as, "the cut-and-paste buffer holds you to one screen—800 characters. Also, the printing section in the manual could be more informative." The word processor received an Outstanding Product award from ''
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'' in 1987. When version 2.1 was released, ''Antics Gregg Pearlman wrote, "First XLEnt Word Processor came highly recommended in its original version, and Version 2.1 merits an even longer look."


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The First XLEnt Word Processor
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