![]() Either use Wordpad if you want to save cash and not have to install a large package. In other words, I had low expectations, and it failed to meet them. I thought it would just render the formatting poorly, but nope, instead it crashed. ![]() So if I wanted something lightweight, I'd just use Wordpad, which is more compatible and you don't even have to worry abut carrying it around.įor the fun of it, I tried to open a 200 pages thesis, and it hanged. Compatibility is so bad that I found Wordpad to do a better job. Pros: very lightweight, you can even carry it on a pen drive.Ĭons: I only went as far as finding one, but a big one: it is very incompatible with Word files. Sorry, to dis this, clearly there's a lot of work gone into it - but when there are good freeware apps out there shareware apps need to up their game and be significantly better. ![]() It's not good, it's not free and there are cheaper and better alternatives out there. Openoffice & Abiword are portable, so I really can't find a reason why I'd ever use this. Openoffice, is significantly better than this, Abiword is too, and Abiword is also a lot lot easier to use also. But There are some pretty good freeware word processors already: Abiword, Openoffice (if you can stand the huge download) Heck, even wordpad is ok when there's nothing else. ![]() If it was free, I'd say, ok, maybe it'd be worth hanging on to. I found use it, even in basic form, just. OK I didnt' test it thoroughly, but to be honest that was because it's so damn fugly - it's really horrible to use. Having looked at the mess of a UI (from the screenshot) I wasn't overly hopeful - seriously how to make a program look confusing - stick 1000 icons all over it. ![]()
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