![]() ![]() ![]() “Make it Fit” and “Keep Text Together” are probably my next favorite features. I pretty much could not use MS Word until they introduced that reveal-codes-like feature in Word XP. WP on Windows has the best automatic text kerning I’ve seen in a word processor (although it looks nasty on screen at first, until you get used to it). We actually learned WP instead of MS Word.) Hell, I still fire up WP 5.1 DOS when I want to get some “real” work done, namely creative writing. (And I’m only 21 years old we used it in elementary, middle, and high school. I’m not trying to bash OOo as I keep it around for some features that WordPerfect doesn’t have, but overall I just find it hard to use and lacking in areas I’m use to. ![]() If somebody would come along and make a better WordPerfect (including Reveal Codes) I would switch, but OpenOffice definitely isn’t it. According to the many reports I’ve read or heard it would take a complete rewrite of WordPerfect to have real Unicode support and Corel doesn’t have the man power to do it. I can’t say that it’s 100%, but as a WordPerfect user I thought the WordPerfect review was very good.Īs for Unicode support in WordPerfect. However, it never fails that when people decide to compare office programs WordPerfect is always left out. It was nice to finally see WordPerfect compared to Office and OpenOffice.Īs a WordPerfect user I always feel like the black sheep of the office users, but I still think it’s better than Office or OpenOffice. ![]()
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