Among important writers of the past who would have welcomed and used personal computers?

Word processor anyone? Would great writers of the past have welcomed personal computers? (Image: public domain.)
H. G. Wells was a great believer in science and progress. In fact, he was a science teacher until tuberculosis forced him to give up that profession. Always an early riser, and a disciplined writer who believed in regular daily production, he did all his work at a desk in his study. Writing came before all other tasks for the day. I see him as a definite candidate for a well-equipped desktop computer.
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