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*[[LyX]]
*[[LyX]]
*[[LibreOffice]] Writer (fork of OpenOffice)
*[[LibreOffice]] Writer (fork of OpenOffice)
*[https://notex.ch NoTex] A text editor providing publication quality output
*[[NoTex]] A text editor providing publication quality output
*[[OpenOffice.org Writer]]
*[[OpenOffice.org Writer]]
*[[Ted (word processor)|Ted]]
*[[Ted (word processor)|Ted]]

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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

Proprietary software

Commercial

Freeware

Online

Historical

See also

References

  1. ^ "SoftMaker Office 2008". Softmakeroffice.com. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
  2. ^ 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 ...