WordPerfect Library, introduced in 1986 and later renamed WordPerfect
Office (not to be confused with Corel's Windows office suite of the
same name), was a package of DOS network and stand-alone utility
software for use with WordPerfect. The package included a DOS menu
shell and file manager, whose macros allowed text to be moved from
one program to another (for example, from WordPerfect to Calendar,
and vice versa), a do-all editor, apparently that of Wordperfect 3.0,
which could edit binary files as well as WordPerfect or Shell macros,
calendar, and a general purpose flat file database program that could
be used as the data file for a merge in WordPerfect and as a contact
manager.