[HN Gopher] The History of VisiCalc
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The History of VisiCalc
Author : damir
Score : 60 points
Date : 2023-06-08 05:48 UTC (17 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (www.bricklin.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (www.bricklin.com)
| booleandilemma wrote:
| The website and the cover of the linked book Serious Play
| (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0875848141/softwgarde...)
| have such a 90s vibe, it's making me nostalgic.
| b33j0r wrote:
| Killer site (not a "read") about the thing that created the term
| killer app. This meant, you bought the hardware because you
| wanted the software.
|
| At the risk of being a hypeman, I think you should take a look.
| Just for funsies (though I'd gladly sell you a visicalc license).
|
| It's weird like it's from 1999, but visicalc was even 10 years
| before that. I thought this page was fun:
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| http://www.bricklin.com/history/vcexecutable.htm
| escot wrote:
| I highly recommend reading this. VisiCalc is the original
| spreadsheet and Bricklin details the whole story of its
| invention. So many gems about how he got around constraints, and
| added others to make the user experience simple. And spreadsheets
| still basically behave the same today!
| vic-traill wrote:
| I have a copy of VisiCalc on a 51/4" floppy that I can boot on a
| IBM 5155 'luggable'.
|
| It is surprisingly 1-2-3 like. You can see that Lotus directly
| ripped off Dan conceptually. I don't have enough background to
| know if Lotus 1-2-3 implemented significant improvements over
| VisiCalc; I do think that Dan Bricklin was a visionary to see
| that a 'what-if?' analysis on a blackboard would be an incredible
| exercise in what came to be called a spreadsheet.
|
| [The luggable boots a version of DOS that doesn't support sub-
| directories, so it is pre-2.0.]
| ghaff wrote:
| It was definitely a revolutionary concept. Subsequent lawsuits,
| e.g. with Quattro and 1-2-3, determined it wasn't IP-
| protectable for the most part. But VisiCalc absolutely laid out
| a fundamentally incredibly important application model for
| which the creators never made a lot of money. (And
| fundamentally different variants of VisiCalc never went much of
| anywhere.)
|
| The same could be said of the web but this is even truer.
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