By the time Personal DeskMate was released with the Tandy 1000 EX, it was a GUI that acted as a
portal for many other office productivity applications. The DeskMate application would run on top of MS-DOS. The
user interface was made up of text. The applications that made up the suite were: • a basic
word processor ("Text") • a
spreadsheet ("Worksheet") • a calendar • a basic
database program ("Filer") The programs all fit on a 360K
floppy disk. With careful manipulation, it was possible to isolate the individual applications and remove the others, placing them on separate floppies to be swapped when required. DeskMate was still required, as the individual programs could not be accessed directly.
Professional DeskMate For corporate users, Tandy offered Professional DeskMate which includes
LocalTalk-based file-service and email extensions. This variant was renamed to "Workgroup Companion" for later versions. Tandy marketed Professional DeskMate for all MS-DOS computers, not just its own. ==DeskMate 3==