

It requires a password to enable it to be run indefinitely.

This CD also contains WordPerfect 8.1, but with even fewer fonts. There is also a Starter Edition of Corel Linux 1.0, which was included on a CD provided with a book entitled "Corel LINUX OS Starter Kit: The Official Guide", by Joseph Merlino and Katherine Wrighton, published by Osborne/Corel Press in 2000. WordPerfect 8.1 was released only as part of Corel Linux, and never by itself on other media. These editions of WordPerfect may conveniently be referred to respectively as the Light Edition and the Full Edition. But in each case there is a Standard Edition and a Deluxe Edition of Corel Linux, and the Standard Edition contains fewer fonts for use by WordPerfect than the Deluxe Edition. Both version 1.0 and version 1.2 of Corel Linux include WordPerfect 8.1, and there is no difference between the versions of WordPerfect contained in these versions. WordPerfect of Linux 8.1 was released by Corel Corp in 1999 on boxed CDs as part of the Corel Linux OS, which was issued as a Standard Edition and a Deluxe Edition. Installing WordPerfect 8.1 for Linux on a distro current in 2019 I intend on ref source material of Peter Stone article to attempt install. When I have a chance to test this I will replace with my own notes of the process. Be thankful for Peter Stone and a community that is devoted to WordPerfect and create current user guides to allow us the ability to install and use this wonderful Word Processor (with reveal codes and all!)
