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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: wildstar1063 on August 15, 2007, 11:46:54 AM
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As the subject says I'm curious as to what
word processors people are using on their
Amiga.
As for me, it's ProWrite (V3.3.2), I have MS Word, and Apple Works, and Pages (Part of iWork), for Mac OSX, but
I've never found a word processor that I like or that is
easier to use, than ProWrite. When the Amiga is running
I will always use Prowrite over any newer word processor.
Plus I have a fairly good size collection of fonts on the Amiga, that I have collected over the years that work with
ProWrite.
I was just looking through my ProWrite box, it even has the sales recipt where I paid $123.48 (Tax Included) on
3-1-1992, to a store here in Okc called AmiTek Computers.
So what do you peope use?
Wildstar1063
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Unfortunately I am not an Amiga user anymore! But when I had my Amiga 1200 I used WordWorth v4SE (which came bundled) and eventually a friend handed me a copy of Wordworth 5 which I used.
I then moved to AmigaWriter version 2.
These days, well the answer is obvious, MS Word.
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I had ProWrite early on for Amiga, too. (Got mine back in 1990 or so!) I moved up to Final Writer and went through that series, though. (I actually prefer one of the middle versions of Final Writer, overall [before they went to text blocks])
I'd say that version of Final Writer is still my overall favorite word processor, though I don't use it much except occasionally for creative writing, nowadays.
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For me, it depends what I'm doing. If I don't want WYSIWYG, I use Protext. However, I'm starting to use GoldEd a lot more, especially as I re-installed it and got more options than I had before. Obvious;ly, when I first installed it (many years ago), I didn't know what half the options meant so left them out!
Both are quick, good spellchecking (Protext is especially fast in long documents) and easy to use.
If I want beytter layout, graphics etc, I use WordWorth V7. It also prints to my Postscript printer very quickly and higfh quality. Often, I use one of the 1st two and then import into WW.
Obviously, for high quality & ultimate layout, I use Pagestream, but that's not (just) a word processor ;)
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I still regularly use Transwrite for personal stuff, gets the job done without fuss.
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FinalWriter 97... on a1200 and on Pegasos. I just like the GUI of it and overall usage more than on other programs. CEd is also fine :) And occasionally PageStream...
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Well on my Amiga its FinalWriter 97, and Wordworth 6.0
For the PC its OxygenOffice, (a better version of OpenOffice)
FREE and works very well indeed, has most of what MS Office has.
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I've pretty much been using ProWrite since it first came out in the mid-1980's with my first Amiga, an A1000. I upgraded over time as I got my A2000 and other Amiga's until I got the last update.
Today, my main Amiga is my Amithlon with OS3.9. ProWrite 3.3.2 still works fine on it, and it's super fast. It's still my favorite Word Processor an any computer.
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Definitely FinalWriter 97 - my preferred word processor in general, independent of the platform. Wrote my diploma thesis (2002), a book (03) and my doctoral thesis (05) with FW97, using WinUAE.
Btw: IIRC, there was also some kind of Windows version in the end. Did it have all the features and a similar look & feel as the original one?
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I use FinalWriter97 as well. Love it! I have Amithlon on my laptop mostly so I can use FW97 at work. I used it all thoughout univeristy and wrote a 100,000 word sci-fi novel with it (working on the sequal right now... also with FW97). The only thing I miss is 24bit printing and anti-aliased fonts (it would look WAY better with antialiased fonts especially on lower res screens). My favorite features are its use of Sections, page/section tabs, and it has a great Thesaurus! Plus, I just love the interface.
Someone commented that they didn't like FW97 using text boxs... appearently they're not aware that is an optional feature in FW97. I like FW97's text boxes, gives it basic DTP functionality if you need it. But, for example, with my novel there was no need for text boxes so I haven't used a single one.
Senex wrote:
Btw: IIRC, there was also some kind of Windows version in the end. Did it have all the features and a similar look & feel as the original one?
Windows version is actually pretty good and has better font support. One stupid thing though is it uses as different file format than the Amiga version (but it allows to convert between the two).
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Windows version is actually pretty good and has better font support. One stupid thing though is it uses as different file format than the Amiga version (but it allows to convert between the two).
Thank you for the information - now I've just to find someone selling his copy. :-) File format doesn't matter, I'd just like to use it for casual smaller documents not worth firing up the emulator, i.e. the stuff I'm doing with Word normally.
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Thank you for the information - now I've just to find someone selling his copy.
Good luck with that. :-( I have a feeling it's going to be REALLY hard to come by.
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I've used ProText 5.5 for many years. Never found a need to use (or try, for that matter!) anything else. Configurable, easy to use and pretty powerful. Cool program.
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microemacs here. My needs are simple.
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I used Kindwords, Pagestream (I know, more than just a word processor) and have seen ProWrite in the past. I was casting around recently as I was adding software to the A1200T I bought and installed Final Copy version 1.3. I seem to remember vaguely using it and liking it.
I also always enjoyed CygnusED Pro version 2 for some things. I always used it when working on fixing the docs that came up managled at times in software.
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Senex wrote:
Windows version is actually pretty good and has better font support. One stupid thing though is it uses as different file format than the Amiga version (but it allows to convert between the two).
Thank you for the information - now I've just to find someone selling his copy. :-) File format doesn't matter, I'd just like to use it for casual smaller documents not worth firing up the emulator, i.e. the stuff I'm doing with Word normally.
I have a copy which has remained unused for years. Still in it's box & big, heavy manual. Because of the weight, I don't think it would be cheap to post but I could check if you want? I would only want £5 + postage, if that's of interest?
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Final Writer 97, mainly.
I've started playing around alittle with the AbiWord X11 port to OS4, bbut haven't used it much yet.
Paul
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Mostly Cygnus Ed, it's really fast and I know how it works.
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Hmm, WordWorth 7.01 for me. I have a bit of a 'font fetish',
so being able to use TrueType, PostScript, CG, and even my printer's fonts comes in handy.... And print quality via TurboPrint is excellent....
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@ Wildstar
It's sort like a dream remembering how many Amiga dealers that used to be. There was a dealer in Penn Square too. They had an A500 and IBM clone sitting side by side both running Battle Chess. The smooth graphics, integrated sound, and all that power. First Amiga I had ever seen...
Tried Excellence, Cygnus, GoldEd, Wordworth, X-DME, and Final Copy. Amigas have great variety, lots of viewers as well. Final Copy 5 is my most used processor.
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Unfortunately, I use the Windows box sandwiched between 2 of my Amigas to do most of my word processing now (Office XP). It just wasn't worth the effort to continue using FW97 since most of my word processing needs are work related and they must be prepared with Office compatible apps. I used to convert documents back and forth to FW97 but I gave up long ago.
On my Amigas, for home use (programming, websites, family stuff etc) I use CubicIDE & PageStream. Between these 2 programs, they serve all of my needs.
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Cubic IDE is outstanding.
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i prefere FinalWriter 4.05..maybe the best word processor on Amiga.
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aggro_mix wrote:
Mostly Cygnus Ed, it's really fast and I know how it works.
Cygnus Ed was kick ass editor! nothing like it!
But Word processor, i used Wordworth, done everything i needed!!!
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Never really done much Word Processing on the Amiga. But as the topic keeps coming up on the forum and people does seem to think its an important aspect of computing. I would suggest LaTeX, I use LaTeX for writing text, posters and even to make presentations using the excellent Beamer package but on a *nix platform. I know people were using it on Amiga back in the days so I'm sure one can get it running now.
Found this on Aminet, http://it.aminet.net/text/tex/Tex-Setup.readme
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I'm trying out different Amiga word processing packages. I've tried the Wordworth 7 beta and am playing around with Final Writer...
BTW, what's the difference between Final Copy and Final Writer. Was it a simple name change or are they completely different products? (At least in TOSEC) Final Writer seems to appear "in the record" at the same time that Final Copy stops, but could that be a coincidence.
Also, can any of these programs use old PC PostScript fonts. I have a crapload of old Adobe and Monotype font disks that might be nice on the Amiga...