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what are the difference between a conventional type written and electronic word processor
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Answered by 20170096873rpvvkisha
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A typewriter is simply a machine, mechanical or electric, upon which people compose text. A word processor is either a machine or an application upon which people compose and edit text.

In the 1980s, the line between typewriters and word processors was blurred, as electric typewriters increasingly offered editing features such as spell check, text formatting, and copying and pasting. The earliest “word processors” (generally called electric typewriters in the trade) sported small LED displays. As the personal computer grew in popularity, the screens on these electric typewriters grew larger and functionality increased.

In the late 1980s, I owned a Brother WP-50, which was marketed as a “dedicated word processor,” indicating that it was a computer that handled text documents and basic spreadsheets. The WP-50 had a large LED display, disk drive, and printer (a daisy wheel printer, similar to regular electric typewriters).

As personal computers came to dominate the market, these “dedicated word processors” declined. Soon, a “word processor” was either a person who could type and format documents or else an application on a computer, such as Microsoft Word.

The early inventors of the typewriter, from the late 1800s and through the early 1900s, sometimes envisioned a “typewriter” that would correct grammar and spelling, translate text, etc. But, until the dawn of the computer — with its processing power — the typewriter could only compose text

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Answered by raginikri2007
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One difference between a typewriter and a word processor is that most word processors have a "wrap-around" feature, which means that text automatically is placed on the next line if it cannot all fit on the previous line. ... Word processors allow users to save documents. This is not the case with a typewriter.

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A word processor is an electric device or computer software application that performs the task of composing, editing, formatting, and printing of documents.

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