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MacAuthor anyone?
Posted by: CharlieFrown on 2023-09-12 04:51:01
Hi,
while browsing my father's old Mac software archives from the 80s, I came across a pre-release version of MacAuthor floppy with xerox copied manual (in English).
Has anyone heard of this program? I believe I've read somewhere that initial MacAuthor project became Claris MacWrite in the end, but can't find any evidence at the moment.
Posted by: cheesestraws on 2023-09-12 05:37:34
I think there may have been two pieces of software called MacAuthor. There was a prototype called MacAuthor inside Apple which became MacWrite. This one was never released under this name.

There was another MacAuthor by a company called Icon Technology in the UK. Douglas Adams used this for a while (it's called out in the acknowledgements for the first Dirk Gently book, IIRC). The company moved into the RISC OS market and produced EasiWriter and TechWriter word processors, the latter specifically for technical writing.
Posted by: Daxeria on 2023-09-12 11:34:54
In fact, it seems there were three unrelated MacAuthors in the 1980s:
  1. The MacWrite prototype by Encore Systems, c. 1983
  2. The Douglas-Adams-endorsed word processor by Icon Technology of Leicester, England, c. 1986
  3. The courseware development system by EduDisc of Nashville, Tennessee, c. 1987
It's presumably due to EduDisc's MacAuthor that Icon's was rebranded "LaserAuthor" when it was published in the US.

In any case, no matter which of the three is on your floppy, the software preservation community at Macintosh Garden would hugely appreciate if you were to image the disk and upload it. As far as I know, neither Icon's nor EduDisc's MacAuthor has ever surfaced online in any form, pre-release or not. (Even if the disk is copy-protected, an image created using DiskDup's bad sector tolerance option is likely to be unlocked in short order.)
Posted by: cheesestraws on 2023-09-18 05:22:51
Yes, please do upload it somewhere! I've used Icon's later word processors but I've never met MacAuthor, so I selfishly hope it's that one.
Posted by: LaPorta on 2023-09-18 05:31:09
I love it when people find these long-lost things! We would all love to see it, im sure.
Posted by: CharlieFrown on 2025-10-04 01:41:04
it took some time to repair my old Mac to read this disk. Here's what is inside
Posted by: CharlieFrown on 2025-10-04 08:21:13
already uploaded on Macintosh Garden
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Posted by: CC_333 on 2025-10-10 13:14:26
it took some time to repair my old Mac to read this disk. Here's what is inside
already uploaded on Macintosh Garden
Maybe so, but it still merits being archived, particularly if it's a different version than that which is on Macintosh Garden.

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Posted by: cheesestraws on 2025-10-12 02:00:54
Maybe so, but it still merits being archived, particularly if it's a different version than that which is on Macintosh Garden.

The OP means they've already uploaded it, so it's precisely the version they have. Hooray for language ambiguities!
Posted by: CC_333 on 2025-10-12 10:54:29
The OP means they've already uploaded it, so it's precisely the version they have. Hooray for language ambiguities!
Aaaahh, OK.

So this is currently the only extant version, then?

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