Bradford (Software Program)
Bradford
was a
software
program written and sold in the
1980s
by Aaron Contorer and his firm,
Contorer Computing
. It was one of the first programs sold using the
shareware
marketing model. Available for both
CP/M
and
MS-DOS
operating systems
, it greatly increased the quality of printing on a
dot matrix printer
and included a range of
fonts
. Though popular for several years,
Bradford
, along with similar products, became obsolete as
Windows 3.1
included much more powerful support for attractive printing.
External links
A review of the very first release of Bradford
*
The open letter from Contorer describing the business model (text file)
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