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VisiCalc Turns 25, Creators Interviewed

Xaroth writes "It's hard to believe that it's already been 25 years since the release of one of the world's first 'killer apps.' 1979 saw the creation of VisiCalc, the first microcomputer-based spreadsheet and the single application that launched widespread computer use among businesses. To remember this event, PC World has published portions of interviews with the three co-creators of the modern spreadsheet: Dan Bricklin, Bob Frankston, and Dan Fylstra. Alternately, check out the Software History website for more information on this and other historical bits."

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  1. Would they... by Jailbrekr · · Score: 2, Funny

    Would they have ever written it, knowing that, in the end, a paper clip would be used to teach people how to use a spreadsheet.....

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  2. Happy Anniversary -- Remember the Visicalc song! by Hobart · · Score: 4, Funny

    Visicalc
    Mail-from: : SU-NET host SU-LOTS-A rcvd at 3-Jan-83 0246-PST
    Date: : 3 Jan 1983 0246-PST
    From: : K.Kanef at SU-LOTS-A (Bob Kanefsky)
    Subject: : Visicalc
    To: : Songs at SU-LOTS-A
    Parody-of: : Physical (Olivia Newton John)

    Visicalc
    Parody written by Bob Kanefsky
    Idea suggested by Judy Anderson

    Been working out the figures day and night,
    Making good column'ation.
    I gotta add them up just right --
    And know what they mean.

    I pencil in the fields I \guess/ you want,
    Adding and subtracting duly,
    Movin' my eraser up and down and
    Horizontally.

    Let's get Visicalc,
    Visicalc.
    I wanna get Visicalc.
    Lemme get your budget done,
    Your budget done.
    Lemme get your budget done,

    (chorus)

    I been patient, I been good.
    Tryin' to make a hand-drawn table.
    My interest in your figures wanes --
    You know what I mean.

    I'm sure you'll understand my point of view;
    We know each other fiscally:
    You gotta know you're gettin' up
    My semi-annual fee.

    (chorus)

    (chorus)

    Let's get annual,
    Annual.
    I wanna get annual.
    Let's get into annual.
    Lemme get your budget done,
    Your budget done.
    Lemme get your budget done,

    (I know there was another version of this in an old Atari magazine that said something about "lemme see your diode's rock", but Google hasn't seen it. ;)

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  3. Re:jEdit beats the pants off it by King+of+the+Trolls · · Score: 2, Funny

    and it only takes 2Gb RAM to run it in sluggish mode.

  4. Ah ... by Sonic+McTails · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hmm, a program from 1975 is still better then Execl 2004

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  5. You mean.. by dj245 · · Score: 2, Funny

    You mean to tell me that solitare was not the first killer app?

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    1. Re:You mean.. by PCM2 · · Score: 3, Funny

      The second killer app was clearly the hotkey you could press in games that would instantly switch over to a simulated VisiCalc spreadsheet when the boss walked by your workstation.

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  6. Re:too bad they didn't GPL it by black+mariah · · Score: 1, Funny

    Yeah, just like how vi and Emacs are more widely used than that evil piece of software, Notepad.

    Oh, wait... nevermind.

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  7. Microsoft patent application by lothar97 · · Score: 1, Funny

    In other news, Microsoft announced today that they have filed a patent application for a "spread-sheet," as evidenced by Excel 2003. They claim that the earlier art is irrelevant, as the test is whether people associate "spread-sheet" with Microsoft's current intellectual property. This stems from Microsoft's original "0s and 1s" patent, ripped off here from a story from The Onion.

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  8. Re:what about the NEXT killer app? by awful · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Visiclac kicked off ebusiness, email gave us instant global communications, mobile phones let us do that on the move, whats next?"

    Rocketpacks with streaming audio obviously...

  9. Re:First Programming gig... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Well, if you'll recall, that was back in the era of the Cold War. So, obviously, the sheet spread you.

  10. why don't one of you PERL gurus show us... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    ...one of your "fully-funtional spreadsheet in 2 lines of PERL" tricks?

    Surely you can duplicate VisiCalc with 1 or 2 lines, right? ;)