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Revision as of 20:40, 5 November 2014
Funnelweb, from Tony and Will McGovern in Australia, is a descendant of the TI-Writer word processor, but has gone far beyond it.
Funnelweb provides a menu-driven environment into which you can integrate all sorts of software.
Among the many features of the environment is the ability to catalog a disk without loading a disk manager, the ability to run all sorts of machine language programs with the Extended BASIC cartridge plugged in, and bundled utilities like a disk editor and a disk manager.
There are word processing and programming versions of the editor portion, and there is support for 80 column cards.
There's far more to say about Funnelweb - to come, or is there a volunteer editor for this page?