
If you are
using Linux as a desktop operating system, you need an efficient,
powerful word processor. Sounds easy? Well, try some Linux word
processors, and you might find out this:
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Either ...
the word processor has a comprehensive feature set, but needs heaps
of memory and takes forever to launch. |
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Or ...
the software is quick and compact – but the programmers seem to
have forgotten one thing: adding features... |
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Finally ...
there are word processing packages with a look-and-feel directly from
the computer stone age. Have any experience with modern word
processors? Relearn everything! |
How
about a smarter solution?
A word processor that launches lightning-fast, needs little memory,
does not require complicated setup and still has the full feature set
of a modern high-end word processor? A word processor that reads
and writes Microsoft Word 6/95/97/2000/XP files without losing
formatting or content? A word processor that is fast and powerful?
Look no further: TextMaker for Linux is here!
On-the-fly
spell-checking. Picture import in 14 different file formats. Tables
with calculations. Positioning frames for text, pictures and tables.
Footnotes and endnotes. Character styles and paragraph styles.
Integrated address book and mail-merging: TextMaker has all this and
much more. TextMaker lets you create, and design, impressive
documents with minimal effort.
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Your Free Trial Version |
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Try
before you buy! You can download a free 30-day trial version of
TextMaker for Linux here:
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Document
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TextMaker
is the first Linux component of SoftMaker
Office anywhere, our next-generation
multi-platform office suite (coming in 2003).
License:
Single-user copies may be installed on several computers, but only be
used by one person simultaneously. Multiple, educational, and site
licenses available. |
"TextMaker
is already the best word processor for Linux that we have ever seen."
Linux
and Main
"Until
TextMaker, the most enthusiasm I've been able to muster for native
Linux word processors is that some of them are less awful than
others, but in general they're a pretty sorry lot."
D
E Powell on Newsforge
"A
great Office replacement for MS Word on Linux.
TextMaker delivers a stable, and capable, word processor for the
Desktop Linux user."
DesktopLinux.com
"The speed
with which the program launches catches the eye. The TextMaker
interface pops up immediately
on modern machines, and TextMaker runs smoothly even on older hardware."
Cover
story in Linux
Magazine
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