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Fragmentarium vs Supercalc

A side-by-side look at Fragmentarium and Supercalc. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

Fragmentarium

Fragmentarium

Education & Reference

Fragmentarium is an open-access platform for studying and publishing medieval manuscript fragments. It allows scholars to upload images and metadata about fragments, link related fragments, and collaborate with other researchers. The goal is to reconnect dispersed fragment collections digitally.

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Supercalc

Supercalc

Office & Productivity

Supercalc was one of the earliest spreadsheet programs for personal computers. First released in 1980, it was very popular in the early 1980s for the CP/M operating system. Supercalc pioneered many features later adopted by other spreadsheets like visual on-screen formatting and using the cursor keys to navigate.

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