SuperCalc 3 v2.00

SuperCalc was a spreadsheet application published by Sorcim in 1980, and originally bundled (along with WordStar) as part of the CP/M software package included with the Osborne 1 portable computer. It quickly became the de facto standard spreadsheet for CP/M and was ported to MS-DOS in 1982. It competed against spreadsheets such as VisiCalc, Multiplan. and Lotus 1-2-3.



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Release notes

In many applications, SuperCalc 3, Release 2 with FastMath(TM) is faster than Lotus l-2-3(TM).

This means that while you're waiting for Lotus 1-2-3 to calculate, you could be off and running with SuperCalc 3, Release 2. And on top of its astonishing speed, it's all on one disk to simplify usage. SuperCalc 3, Release 2 provides a broad range of functional capabilities. You can have a bigger data base and much more sophisticated graphics than 1-2-3. And SuperCalc 3, Release 2 is the only Major spreadsheet that support the Intel 80287 and 8087 math co-processors.

SuperCalc 3, Release 2 is surprisingly easy to learn and use. From easier startup to extensive tutorials, to your most sophisticated applications, the more you get in to it, the better it treats you.

Speed, flexibility, depth ... no wonder it takes you further, faster.

Installation instructions

Requires IBM PC, PC/XT, or PC/AT with at least 96K of ram

Product type
Application Spreadsheet Graphics
Vendor
SORCIM
Release date
1984
Minimum CPU
8088
Minimum RAM
96KB
User interface
Text
Platform
DOS
Download count
7 (1 for release)

Downloads

Download name Version Language Architecture File size Downloads
SuperCalc 3 v2.00 IBM PC 3 v2.00 English 217.95KB 1

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