IBM Script-PC 1.00
Released in 1984 by IBM
For DOS

IBM Script/PC is a document formatter utility. It is similar to the
mainframe DCF tool for IBM TSO or VM 370 that uses the Script/VS
language. Unlike integrated word processors, one creates their
document in a separate text editor and manually adds markup commands
(called GML or Generalized Markup Language tags). This utility then
interprets those commands to produce a formatted document regardless
of the printer used.

On the PC, it competed against similar third party document
formatters already on the market such as WORDIX+INDIX, ReadiWriter,
and MicroScript.

Script/PC includes built in help reference, supplies markup macros
for use with IBM Professional Editor, and can work with existing
mainframe Script/VS documents.

Minimum requirements: DOS 1.1 and 128K ram or DOS 2.0 and 192k, one
floppy drive, IBM graphics or matrix printer.

Important: This disk image is formatted for DOS 1.x and will
therefore not open in ImageDisk.

Reviews:
PC Mag Dec 25, 1984
https://books.google.com/books?id=azbgSlPdJawC&pg=PA259

PC Mag Mar 19, 1985
https://books.google.com/books?id=mI2TxlvjaksC&pg=PA209
