AbiWord is a free word processing program similar to Microsoft Word. It is suitable for typing papers, letters, reports, memos, etc. It is designed to integrate perfectly with the operating system it runs on. It will take advantage of the functionality provided by the system, such as image loading or printing capabilities.
AbiWord is a free word processing program similar to Microsoft Word. It is suitable
for typing papers, letters, reports, memos, etc. It is designed to integrate perfectly
with the operating system it runs on. It will take advantage of the functionality
provided by the system, such as image loading or printing capabilities.
AbiWord is rapidly becoming a state of the art Word Processor, with lots of features
useful for your daily work, personal needs, or for just some good old typing fun.
This tour gives you a quick look into some of AbiWord's highlights. AbiWord has
been designed to integrate perfectly with the operating system it runs on. It
will take advantage of the functionality provided by the system, such as image
loading or printing capabilities.
Give your document that professional, scientific or fun-to-read look using AbiWord's
advanced document layout options. Use tables, bullets, lists, images, footnotes,
endnotes and styles to enhance the way your document looks.
AbiWord is unique among word processors in its drive to become a fully cross-platform
word processor. Our source code is carefully written so that AbiWord will run
on virtually any operating system with a minimum of time spent on porting.
This combined with our support for internationalization (the ability to run
AbiWord in many languages) gives AbiWord a massive potential user-base.
Currently we run on most UNIX systems, Windows 95 and later, QNX Neutrino 6.2.
We also have a MacOS X native port in the way (you can still use the UNIX version
on MacOS X if you want).
AbiWord v2.2.5 Changes:
-Fixed several import failures in the MS Word importer, some of which were introduced
in v2.2.4
-Finally fixed the partial underlining of misspelled words
-The always present improvements to the MacOSX port
-Fixed the WordPerfect importer, which was unable to open some documents