The following is a list of notable word processors.
Word processors
Free and open-source software
- AbiWord – available for AmigaOS, Linux, ReactOS and Solaris
- Apache OpenOffice Writer – available for Linux, macOS and Windows
- Calligra Words – available for Linux and Windows
- Collabora Online Writer – available for Android, ChromeOS, iOS, iPadOS, Linux, Mac, Online and Windows
- GNU TeXmacs – document preparation system – available for Linux, macOS and Windows
- Groff – available for BSD and Linux
- LibreOffice Writer – available for Linux, macOS and Windows, and unofficial: Android, ChromeOS, FreeBSD, Haiku, iOS, iPadOS, OpenBSD, NetBSD and Solaris
- LyX – TeX – available for ChromeOS, Haiku, OS/2, Linux, macOS, UNIX and Windows
- TextEdit – available for macOS and Linux
- WordGrinder – available for Linux, macOS and Windows
Freeware and proprietary suites
- Apple Pages – available for iOS, iPadOS, macOS and online
- Atlantis Word Processor – available for Windows
- Baraha – available for Windows
- Bean – available for macOS
- DavkaWriter – available for macOS and Windows
- Final Draft – screenplay/teleplay word processor, available for macOS and Windows
- Adobe FrameMaker – Windows
- Gobe Productive Word Processor – Windows and Linux
- Google Docs
- Hangul (also known as HWP) – Windows, Mac and Linux
- IA Writer – Mac, iOS
- IBM SCRIPT – IBM VM/370
- IBM SCRIPT/VS – IBM z/VM or z/OS systems
- Ichitaro – Japanese word processor produced by JustSystems
- Adobe InCopy – Mac and Windows
- iStudio Publisher – Mac
- Jarte – Windows
- JustSystems – Windows
- Mathematica – technical and scientific word processing
- Mellel – Mac
- Microsoft Word – Online, Windows and Mac
- Nextcloud
- Nisus Writer – Mac
- Nota Bene – Windows, Mac
- OnlyOffice
- Polaris Office – Android and Windows Mobile
- PolyEdit – Windows
- RagTime – Windows and Mac
- Scrivener – Windows, Mac and Linux
- TechWriter – RISC OS
- Text Control – Word Processing SDK Library
- TextMaker – Windows and Linux
- ThinkFree Office Write – Windows, Mac and Linux
- Ulysses – Mac, iPadOS, iOS
- WordPerfect – Windows and Linux
- WPS Writer – Windows and Linux
- WriteOnline
- XaitPorter – word processor for Enterprise, allowing both single-user and team collaboration approach
Discontinued Word Processors
Title | Platform | Notes |
---|---|---|
1st Word/1st Word Plus | Atari ST family and Acorn | |
AM Jacquard Systems | running Type-Rite, its own proprietary software[1] | |
Adobe Buzzword | ||
Adobe PageMaker | Windows, Mac OS, OS/2 | Succeeded by Adobe InDesign |
AppleWorks | Windows, Mac OS | Formerly ClarisWorks Word Processing, also an older and unrelated application for Apple II. Succeeded by iWork. |
Amí | Windows | developed and marketed by Samna |
Apple Writer | Apple II, Apple III | |
SuperWriter | Apricot Portable | Built-in word processor in Apricot Computers devices |
Authorea | word processor for students and researchers | |
AstroType | (later AstroComp) | |
AtariWriter | Atari 8-bit family | |
Bank Street Writer | ||
Bravo | ||
CEO | Data General's AOS and AOS/VS operating systems | |
ChiWriter | ||
CPT Word Processors | ||
Cut & Paste | ||
DeskMate | "Text" component | |
DisplayWrite | PC DOS/MS-DOS, MVS-CICS, VM/CMS, OS/400 | |
Documents To Go | Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, Symbian | |
DPCX | /DOSF | |
EasyWriter | Apple II and DOS (CP/M) | |
Edit | Mac | |
Edit.exe | DOS | |
Edlin | DOS | |
Electric Pencil | many | |
Enable | DOS | |
EZ Word | ||
The First XLEnt Word Processor | ||
FullWrite Professional | Mac | |
geoWrite | component of GEOS | |
Gypsy | ||
Homepak | Commodore 64 and Atari | |
IBM 3730 | ||
IBM Lotus Symphony | ||
Interleaf | now called QuickSilver | |
JWPce | Japanese word processor, designed primarily for the English speaker who is reading or writing in Japanese. Last release was in 2005 | |
KindWords | Amiga computers | |
KWord | Last release was in 2011 | |
Lexicon | ||
LocoScript | ||
Lotus Manuscript | ||
Lotus Word Pro | Windows | |
MacWrite | ||
Magic Desk | Commodore 64 | |
Magic Wand | CP/M | Replaced by Peachtext |
Microsoft Works | abandoned | |
Microsoft Write | Windows | Replaced by WordPad |
MindWrite | Mac | |
MultiMate | MS-DOS | |
NewWord | Developed by NewStar Software Inc., this was a clone of WordStar[2] | |
OfficeWriter | MS-DOS | Developed by Office Solutions, Inc. |
PaperClip | Commodore 64 computers | |
Pathetic Writer | Last release was in 2006 | |
PC-Write | ||
Peachtext | CP/M, DOS | |
Perfect Writer | CP/M, MS-DOS | |
Personal QWERTY | MS-DOS | Developed by HFK Software |
pfs:Write | Professional Write/IBM Writing Assistant | |
PROFS | IBM VM series | |
Protext | ||
Q&A Write | DOS / Windows | |
QText | DOS, Windows | |
QuickOffice | Android, BlackBerry OS, HP webOS, iOS, Palm OS, Symbian | Discontinued since 2014 |
Samna Word | MS-DOS | Developed by Samna Corp. |
Scripsit | ||
SimpleText | Apple System 7-9 | |
pfs:First Choice | lighter-weight version of the pfs suite; DOS | |
SpeedScript | Commodore 64 computers | |
Spellbinder | MS-DOS | Developed by Lexisoft, Inc. |
Sprint | ||
StarOffice Writer | ||
Taste | ||
Tasword | ||
TeachText | Mac | |
Ted | Unix, Linux | Last release was in 2013 |
Textra | MS-DOS | Developed by Ann Arbor Software[3][4] |
TJ-2 | ||
Trelby | Last release was in 2013 | |
Type-Rite | A M Jacquard machines[1] | |
VizaWrite | ||
Volkswriter | DOS, OS-9 | |
Word Result | MS-DOS | Developed by Handic Software AB[5] |
WordMARC | ||
WordPad | Windows | WordPad – ("Write" in Windows 1 to 3) included in Windows 1.01 to 11. Discontinued in 2023.[6] |
WordStar | CP/M, Apple II, DOS, Windows | |
WordWriter 128 | Commodore 128 | |
WriteNow | Mac / NeXT | |
XyWrite | MS-DOS, Windows | |
Zarnegar | with Persian/Arabic and Latin script support |
See also
References
- 1 2 WP Doubles Consultant's Productivity. 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 ...
- ↑ "Power Performance: Nine Programmable Mail-mergers". PC Magazine. Vol. 5, no. 8. Ziff Davis Publishing Company. 1986-04-29. p. 168. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
- ↑ "Word Processing: The Latest Word". PC Magazine. Vol. 4, no. 17. Ziff Davis Publishing Company. 1985-08-20. p. 127. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
- ↑ "PC Mag". 1992-05-26. p. 219.
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- ↑ Main, Nikki (4 September 2023). "Three Decades After Launch, Microsoft's WordPad Is Headed to the Trash Bin".
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