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Old 07-12-2022, 05:26 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The thing is, back then, WordPerfect was better then Word. Even when we had Windows version of both. It's just that somehow Word got to be the program to use even though it was not nearly as good.
WordPerfect is still better than Word, in my opinion. Basically, for me, EVERYTHING is better than Word. Never was a fan. I hated the way it tried (tries?) to think for you. I haven't used it in years so I don't different now than it used to be, or not.

For a short while, near the end of my Windows' days, I used Lotus WordPro. This was my favorite Windows word processor.

Now, when I use a non-specialized, GUI word processor (not often) I like TextMaker — it's available for Windows, Macs and Linux.
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