PagSoft LLC

PagSoft was a software company that developed and published computer software in pre-War America.

Background
One of their products was Journal-It Software, released in 2072. Another product was the Auto-dictator v223, a voice-to-text dictation program copyright 2074.

Journal-It Software
A terminal, identified as Server 5, in the Springvale Elementary School had a copy of Journal-It Software. In 2277, an anonymous raider, with the user name of "suk me hahaha," wrote three log entries for this program wherein they narrated an account of their group's efforts in excavating a tunnel to Vault 101 from the basement of the school in an attempt to get access to the vault's pre-War technology and supplies.

Another copy was used by Isabella Proud at her camp for documenting her research. At SatCom Array NW-05a, the ghoul scientist used it to document her progress. Ryan Brigg also used a terminal with the software in the Jury St. tunnels.

Auto-dictator v223
The program was originally created in 2074 and featured onomatopoeia dictation, a phonetic spelling parser, automatic error correction, and many other amenities. The PagMem LLC software had to be configured to a particular user's voice for the full experience. The only person known to have used the Auto-dictator program is Dunwich Borers executive Herman Granger, although his terminal was later used by Jaime Palabras' father.

Appearances
PagSoft LLC is mentioned $$