This vintage magazine advertisement from the late 1980s features the WordPerfect Corporation's word processing software for the Apple IIGS computer system. The ad prominently displays the headline "WordPerfect taps the power of mice and menus," highlighting the shift toward the graphical user interface that defined the era's computing evolution. The layout features a large serif typeface typical of corporate advertising in the 1980s and showcases a photograph of an Apple IIGS monitor displaying the software's interface alongside the iconic wedge-shaped Apple Desktop Bus Mouse.

The copy emphasizes the software's flexibility and power, noting its compatibility with the Apple IIe and IIc, as well as IBM PC compatibles. It highlights advanced features for the time, such as a 115,000-word dictionary, thesaurus, and mail merge capabilities. The graphic design reflects the high-tech aesthetic of the yuppie culture, focusing on productivity and the sophistication of the new mouse-driven desktop environment. The bottom of the page includes the WordPerfect Corporation logo and their Orem, Utah address.

Specifications:
- Brand: WordPerfect Corporation
- Product/Line: WordPerfect Word Processor (Apple IIGS version)
- Item Type: Magazine Ad
- Art Style/Historical Context: 1980s High-Tech / Corporate Desktop Computing
- Publication Details: Circle 272 on Reader Service Card (visible marker)
- City/State/Country: Orem, Utah, USA
- Logos/Graphics: WordPerfect Corporation logo; Apple IIGS monitor and mouse photo; Software interface screenshot
- On-piece Claims: "The most powerful word processor you can buy for your Apple IIGS"
- Substrate/Material: Paper
- Identifiers: WordPerfect Corp., 288 West Center St., Orem, Utah 84057