Draft:NovaDesk Writer
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NovaDesk Writer is a word processing program developed by Edward Stamper. It was first released on March 13, 2026, under the name Office Suite Text Editor for web browsers. Subsequent versions were later written for Microsoft Windows (March 14) and Android (March 16) which are currently unreleased.
History
On March 11, 2026, Edward was working on a science fair project to create a GUI operating system in five weeks. He needed a text editor that saved without a signature.[1] On March 13, he released NovaDesk 1.0. NovaDesk Writer documents could be formatted to contain bold, italic, and underlined text. They could also use fonts, such as Verdana or Comic Sans MS.