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The following is a list of word processors. Entries should have a Wikipedia article or a citation to show notability.
Free and open-source software
- AbiWord
- Calligra Words
- Celtx (screenplay and media production)
- Feng Office Community Edition
- GNU TeXmacs
- Groff
- JWPce is a Japanese word processor, designed primarily for the English speaker who is reading or writing in Japanese.
- KWord
- LyX
- LibreOffice Writer (fork of OpenOffice)
- NoTex A text editor providing publication quality output
- OpenOffice.org Writer
- Ted
Proprietary software
Commercial
- Apple Pages, part of its iWork suite - Mac
- Applix Word - Linux
- Atlantis Word Processor - Windows
- Documents To Go - Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, Symbian
- Final Draft Screenplay/Teleplay word processor
- FrameMaker
- Gobe Productive Word Processor
- Han/Gul (a.k.a. HWP)
- IA Writer - Mac, iOS
- InCopy
- IntelliTalk
- iStudio Publisher - Mac
- Kingsoft Writer - Windows and Linux
- Lotus Word Pro - Windows
- Mariner Write - Mac
- Mathematica - technical and scientific word processing
- Mellel - Mac
- Microsoft Word - Windows and Mac
- Microsoft Works Word Processor
- Microsoft Write - Windows and Mac (a stripped-down version of Word)
- Nisus Writer - Mac
- Nota Bene - Windows
- Polaris Office - Android and Windows Mobile
- Pages - Mac
- PolyEdit
- Ragtime (an all-in-one desktop publishing software) - Mac, Windows
- Oracle Open Office Writer
- QuickOffice - Android, iOS, Symbian
- QuickSilver formerly Interleaf
- Scrivener
- TextMaker
- ThinkFree Office Write
- WordFile4ME
- WordPad, previously known as "Write" in older versions than Windows 95, has been included in all versions of Windows since Windows 1.01. Source code available from Microsoft as an example.
- WordPerfect
Freeware
- Atlantis Nova
- Baraha Free Indian Language Software
- IBM Lotus Symphony
- Jarte
- Kingsoft Writer Personal Edition
- Madhyam
- TextMaker 2008[1]
Online
- Adobe Buzzword
- EtherPad, real time word processor
- Google Docs
- Microsoft Office Web Apps - free online service
- ThinkFree Office Write
- Verbosus - Free LaTeX and Octave Editor
- WriteOnline
- ZCubes – free online service
- Zoho Writer
Historical
- 1st Word / 1st Word Plus Atari ST family and Acorn
- AppleWorks Word Processing - Windows and Mac
- A M Jacquard Systems running Type-Rite, its own proprietary software[2]
- Amí
- Apple Writer Word Processor - Apple II & III series
- Apricot Computers SuperWriter
- AtariWriter - Atari 8-bit family
- Bravo
- Bank Street Writer
- ChiWriter
- DeskMate - strictly speaking, DeskMate had a word processor component within it
- DisplayWrite
- DPCX/DOSF
- EasyWriter - DOS and Apple II (CP/M)
- Edit (application) - Mac
- Electric Pencil
- EZ Word
- FullWrite Professional - Mac
- Gypsy
- Homepak for Commodore 64 and Atari
- IBM 3730
- Interleaf - Now called QuickSilver
- KindWords - For Amiga computers
- Lex - for DEC's VAX VMS
- Lexicon
- LocoScript
- Lotus Manuscript
- MacWrite
- Magic Wand
- MindWrite - Mac
- MultiMate
- PaperClip - For Commodore 64 computers
- PC-Write
- pfs:Write Professional Write/IBM Writing Assistant
- Protext
- Q&A Write for DOS / Windows
- Scripsit
- SimpleText - Apple System 7-9
- SpeedScript - For Commodore 64 computers
- Sprint
- Taste
- Tasword
- TeachText - Mac
- TJ-2
- Type-Rite, proprietary software running on A M Jacquard machines[2]
- VolksWriter
- WordMARC
- WordStar
- WriteNow - Mac / NeXT
- QText
- XyWrite
See also
References
- ^ "SoftMaker Office 2008". Softmakeroffice.com. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
- ^ a b "WP Doubles Consultant's Productvity". Computerworld. 11 October 1982. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
Their word processors, manufactured by AM Jacquard Systems and in operation at Stanwick since 1978, have significantly reduced time required to handle ...