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MacDonaldsd

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Sep 8, 2005
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I hate to say it, but word is the best. Has the most features and is the standard.

I would love to use pages, but for writing pure text documents word is the way to go.
 

Mernak

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Apr 9, 2006
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Kirkland, WA
Even though I love NeoOffice and use it as my main word processor, my vote would probebly go to word. I use NeoOffice because its free but it does have its glitches (especally the aqua beta) and uses ~200MB ram and 1GB Virtual memory (dont know how this compares to word but word (imho) starts up quicker on the same hardware)
 

miles01110

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Jul 24, 2006
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The Ivory Tower (I'm not coming down)
MacDonaldsd said:
I hate to say it, but word is the best. Has the most features and is the standard.

I would love to use pages, but for writing pure text documents word is the way to go.

Uh, I die a little bit inside when people say that Word is the standard. I find it ironic that a "standard" involves large, unwieldy, editable files that requires expensive software to view. PDF is much more widespread than .doc files, and the reader is free.

...which is why LaTeX through TeXShop, emacs, or another editor will always be better than Microsoft Word. I'd be interested to know of just one feature you can do in Word that you can't do with LaTeX or the corresponding packages.
 

YS2003

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Dec 24, 2004
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Finally I have arrived.....
For word processing, I have to admit MS Office 2004 (Word) is the solid program. Actually, Office is the only program I would miss among MS products if MS disappeared.

I can work on my Mac and save it under normal Word file (.doc) and I can sent it to my PC via email and I can open it without any problem nor formatting issues. I can send the same file back and forth between Mac and PC as I edit the work.

Page is good as a quick and easy layout program (using InDesign CS2 for all layout jobs is sometime over-kill); but, I just don't feel that is a good "word processing" program per sé. Page is rather slow for fast typing and I often get annoyed with this lapse. I expect any word processing program to keep up with my typing without any delay. I don't like slackers for my word processing jobs.

Keynote is excellent presentation program. It gives fresh air in the corporate world in "me-too" PowerPoint slides.

If money is not too much of an issue, investing in Office 2004 is a good way to spend the money, in my opinion. It's important to note we often write or create reports so that someone can read them. If you are using some "non-standard" word processing program, your readers (who would be using Word, given the omnipotence of Word in the computing world) may not be able to open or read your messages. Or, formatting can be screwed up when the file is opened by your reader.
 
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