CasioTalk
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CasioTalk allows for communication between any Apple Macintosh computer and a Casio BOSS digital diary. It has been designed to handle the transfer of data in as general a way as possible.
CasioTalk uses a text file to represent the Casio’s data on the Macintosh. A few formatting codes are used in the file to signify the organisation of data on the Casio. The text file can then be read by other Macintosh applications, which can manipulate the data in any way.
CasioTalk is not intended to provide the functionality of a Macintosh-based scheduler and address book. Instead, it acts as an intermediary between personal organising systems on the Macintosh and the Casio.
As CasioTalk uses a text file to store data, it is very simple to transfer reasonably large amounts of text between Macintosh and Casio. It is envisaged that one of the main uses of the program is to allow reference information to be available on the Casio. This information can then be quickly updated as it is changed.
Glendower Software. (1992). CasioTalk 2.0 Manual. Electronic Document.
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Architecture 
 Motorola 68K
Compatibility notes 
Emulating this? It could probably run under: Basilisk II
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