Thanks for that Gary - it looks like an excellent
alternative AND it works on Mac and PC. (I also run an old PC with as much
non-Microsoft as possible and my word processor needs upgrading.)
Thanks too to Camden - your explanation about how
Macs run makes lots of sense. It reminded me of the old
Kodak instruction to photographers, about standing with the sun
behind your left shoulder when taking photographs on your Kodak Brownie. Kodak,
who would then process the film and prints, could be fairly certain that the
pictures would not only come out, but look half decent as well.
thanks again all,
cheers Catherine
Gary wrote:
I'm not a Mac
user, but want to respond to those commenting on MS Office, Wordperfect,
Wordstar :-) or whatever.
Open Office can be used as a replacement for
MS Office. It can read and write MS file formats.
It works on Mac,
Windows and Linux. It is also free. Google
it.
Gary
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