Where would you fit the Tandy Model 100 in here?

On Fri, 3 May 2024, Gavin Scott via cctalk wrote:
The Model 100 had a great keyboard, a text editor, and a built-in
modem, and was apparently very popular among journalists who used it
to write and submit stories from the field.
So maybe it saw less use of the built-in BASIC than other machines of the day.

Many people used the BASIC and loved it.

But, there were other built-in "apps", and it was possible to use it without using the BASIC. So, some users used the BASIC, and some did not; those two groups apparently didn't associate much with each other :-)

All of the Kyocera based machines (Model 100, NEC8201, and Olivetti M10) had text editor, and telcom.
http://oldcomputers.net/kc.html

The Model 100 and the Olivetti M10 also had Address and scheduler
The model 100 had an optional Multiplan spreadsheet ROM, or you could write yor own ROMS.

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