Talk:List of word processors
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Should WordPad and TextEdit (OS X) be included here since they offer enough RTF support to be, by a basic technical definition, Word Processors?
- Yeah, probably. Maybe not Text Edit, though, because it's listed as a text editor.--Someoneinmyheadbutit'snotme 21:32, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
- Shouldn't Text Edit be listed under open source, it's source is made available by Apple in it's developer tool examples --Pilky 20:05, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
- Something to add to the list - Scrivener just out for the Mac - very interesting writer's word processor - in fact more of a work processor - with the best tutorial I have ever seen. And in the historical section the excellent programmer's text editor QUED-M (earlier versions of Nisus were founded on it). Catawallah 12:13, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
An awful lot of work went into this article. Kudos. So I'm really and truly not meaning in any way shape or form to seem like I'm carping... I came actually looking for information on the Maxwell word processor for Linux. It may no longer be around. I don't know. If anyone has info on this, I'd appreciate knowing. Thanks. Xenophon777 23:04, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Comparison
Anyone feel like making Comparison of word processors?

