i haven't the foggiest what the most popular option is these days, but the big names still work on the NG machines. i've got wordworth 7, finalwriter 97, and amigawriter 2.2 on my pegasos2 right now, for example. i tend to use amigawriter mostly.
there is also cinnamon writer, which is a work-in-progress, although i don't think it supports footnotes/headers yet. and thomas frieden is also working on a port of libreoffice in his spare time under contract from A-EON, but it's anyone's guess as to when that will be available in a usable form.
-- eliyahu
"Physical reality is consistent with universal laws. When the laws do not operate, there is no reality. All of this is unreal."
I have to say, as much as I would love to see a decent native Office Suite or even just a feature rich native Word Processor, I am finding myself using Abiword so I can also transfer it to my Linux box if I need to create a print out of the document as well.
I do have a copy of Cinnamon Writer installed which I have used for some quick documents but I tend to stick to Abiword due to the extra functionality I need and it provides.
As for Wordworth and Final Writer, I only own older versions of them and recent version copies don't pop up all that often these days.
I do use Abiword on Amicygnix too: still slower ('requesters etc) but you need it to output in different formats I am not sure if Abiword also accepts docx format: i do use Cinnamon writer for this. I tried to install Amigawriter a couple of times, but had problems to set it up Presntely i don't use Final writer, but it works well.
Many thanks for the information concerning the various word processors that are available. It is great that there are several to choose from. I will certainly try a few of them in the near future. Thanks again.
I had previous installs 2.2 68k and PPC 2.2 on my HD (but they were copied over from my other SAm)
- trying to launch the 68k version i got a complaint that wizard.library was not found.
- I then digged up my CD and tried to install the 2.2 68k version in a new directory
In fact the installer does not seem to give you a choice and installs the 68k version it seems. I got a grimreaper during install after a choice you have to make about having a graphic card or not. Maybe i made the wrong choice.
Anyway after that i retried the existing 2.2 68k verions form its drawer, and now it started up OK . The wizard.library was probably copied to libs: during install.
I got a crash though very soon when editing a file;
I had previous installs 2.2 68k and PPC 2.2 on my HD (but they were copied over from my other SAm)
- trying to launch the 68k version i got a complaint that wizard.library was not found.
- I then digged up my CD and tried to install the 2.2 68k version in a new directory
In fact the installer does not seem to give you a choice and installs the 68k version it seems. I got a grimreaper during install after a choice you have to make about having a graphic card or not. Maybe i made the wrong choice.
Anyway after that i retried the existing 2.2 68k verions form its drawer, and now it started up OK . The wizard.library was probably copied to libs: during install.
I got a crash though very soon when editing a file;
Somehow Cinnamon Writer generates unreadable text with printing, unlike FinalWriter. Worthword doesn't work with my Amiga :( Yes I have changed icon tooltype to picasso, or something like that.
I was ocnvinced you were right about the Amigawriter not working under french locale. Indeed i started trying with my system using french, and even the window to register came up with nonsensical strings.
I have lost hours to try to reconstitue a better french catalog. (not really, i did learn a lot about catalogs)
In dping my final tests and putting back the original french catalog, all seems to work well. The french strings appearing are the correct ones.
FinalWriter V5.05 is by far the best. Over the years, I have bought WordWorth, and AmigaWriter, but I love FinalWriter.
I was a union steward at my job for a while and I did all my work using FinalWriter, and I represented over 150 employees. It is a great program, I only wish Softwood would release the source code and open source it, so we could continue development and make is OS 4 native.
I have the manual for FinalWriter V2 and all the disks if anyone is interested in them, drop me a PM.