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Word processor
Microsoft Word is the most widely used computer word processing system; Microsoft estimates over five hundred million people use the Office suite, which includes Word. ... However, most help files refer to styles as an 'advanced feature' of the word processor, which often discourages users from using styles regularly. -
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Microsoft Office Word
While Apple released Pages and the open source community created NeoOffice, Word remains the most widely used word processor on the Macintosh. -
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Comparison of word processors
This table gives a comparison of the file formats each word processor can import or open. -
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Microsoft Word
While Apple released Pages and the open source community created NeoOffice, Word remains the most widely used word processor on the Macintosh. -
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Hangul (word processor)
Hangul (also known as Hangul Word Processor or HWP) is a proprietary word processing application published by the South Korean company Haansoft Corporation. ... List of word processors -
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Atlantis Word Processor
It can also be used to automatically type collocations and sentence fragments. ... There is also a free version of Atlantis Word Processor with less features called Atlantis Nova. -
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Ted (word processor)
Ted is currently using the Motif toolkit for widget rendering and compiles and runs fine when compiled with LessTif. ... Official Ted word processor page -
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Word Processor of the Gods
"Word Processor of the Gods" was adapted for an episode of the Tales from the Darkside TV series, first broadcast November 25, 1984. ... Articles lacking sources -
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WordStar
WordPerfect, in particular, used the same key sequences as the popular Wang line of dedicated word processor computers, which made it popular with secretaries switching from those to PCs. -
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OpenDocument software
JustSystem is the producer of the Ichitaro word processor, a long-standing major Japanese software title. ... Developed for Linux, but can also be used on Windows.
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Word Processor used types