Talk:Beagle Bros
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Perhaps I'm thinking of TIMEOUT Superfonts... I need to dig through my old Apple IIe software boxes, but the most memorable tool by far by Beagle Bros was the one that allowed WordPerfect-style font markup and then printer rendering, within the AppleWorks word processor. Instead of ugly dotted monospace text coming out of the dot-matrix ImageWriter hooked up to my Apple IIe, I got pretty rendered typefaces as we all enjoy from our word processors today -- something which Apple didn't market until much later with the Macintosh (by which time I'd already migrated to a 486 DX2 66MHz with 16MB of RAM running MS-DOS 6.0 and Windows 3.1).