![]() ![]() ![]() In 1964, he was given the opportunity to participate in the design and implementation a classified system for identifying unknown vessels at sea by their sound fingerprint. After his military service he became a technical writer and continued his undergraduate studies at night. Rubinstein began his involvement with microcomputers as director of marketing at IMSAI.ĭuring his teenage years, Rubinstein was a television repairman. WordStar was the first truly successful program for the personal computer in a commercial sense and gave reasonably priced access to word processing for the general population for the first time. Programs developed partially or entirely under his direction include WordStar, HelpDesk, Quattro Pro, and WebSleuth, among others. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and after a six-year stint in New Hampshire, later moved to California. With the founding of MicroPro International in 1978, he became a pioneer of personal computer software, publishing under it the extremely popular word processing package, WordStar. Seymour Ivan Rubinstein (born 1934) is an American businessman and software developer. ![]()
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