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- Assembly language (← links | edit)
- Cambridge, Massachusetts (← links | edit)
- Context menu (← links | edit)
- Digital Equipment Corporation (← links | edit)
- Database (← links | edit)
- Forth (programming language) (← links | edit)
- List of programmers (← links | edit)
- Gnumeric (← links | edit)
- History of the graphical user interface (← links | edit)
- Infocom (← links | edit)
- IBM Personal Computer (← links | edit)
- IBM 3270 (← links | edit)
- Legacy system (← links | edit)
- Lotus (← links | edit)
- Microsoft Excel (← links | edit)
- Microsoft Office (← links | edit)
- Multiplan (← links | edit)
- Microsoft Access (← links | edit)
- Reverse Polish notation (← links | edit)
- Spreadsheet (← links | edit)
- VisiCalc (← links | edit)
- Word processor (electronic device) (← links | edit)
- WordPerfect (← links | edit)
- IBM PC compatible (← links | edit)
- Vaporware (← links | edit)
- HCL Notes (← links | edit)
- 1-2-3 (← links | edit)
- Workstation (← links | edit)
- OpenOffice.org (← links | edit)
- IBM Lotus SmartSuite (← links | edit)
- List of computer display standards (← links | edit)
- Video Graphics Array (← links | edit)
- Mitch Kapor (← links | edit)
- Lotus Improv (← links | edit)
- Lotus Symphony (MS-DOS) (← links | edit)
- Killer application (← links | edit)
- Timeline of computing 1980–1989 (← links | edit)
- Index of computing articles (← links | edit)
- Lotus Software (← links | edit)
- Quattro Pro (← links | edit)
- Freeport, New York (← links | edit)
- Internationalization and localization (← links | edit)
- Hercules Graphics Card (← links | edit)
- Poqet PC (← links | edit)
- Data General (← links | edit)
- Spanish peseta (← links | edit)
- Microsoft Flight Simulator (← links | edit)
- Open Database Connectivity (← links | edit)
- Wang Laboratories (← links | edit)
- Encyclopedia:Free On-line Dictionary of Computing/symbols - B (← links | edit)