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sajman99:
@techidave:
Perhaps you should also try Atlantis Nova, the freeware version of the Atlantis Word Processor mentioned by lanux128.
http://www.atlantiswordprocessor.com/en/nova.htm
http://web.archive.org/web/20050308175916/www.rssol.com/en/html/download/nova.htm

40hz:
There's another decent wordprocessor available from NativeWinds Software called Tomahawk PDF+, which is the freeware edition of their flagship Tomahawk Gold product.

One nice feature is its ability to export documents directly to a PDF file. It's also a portable application, so all you need is the standalone .exe to run it. Works very well running off a USB key too.

Tomahawk PDF+ is free for personal use. NativeWinds also allows for use by non-profits and schools free of charge.

Non-profit and educational organizations may obtain a free site license for Tomahawk PDF+ (This free site license is NOT for Tomahawk Gold) by sending us a request on their company or business letterhead along with a copy of their 501c3 status (or similar status verification for your country). See address above for mail requests. Similar status verification would include any current official documentation that proves you are a charitable or "Not for Profit" organization.
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Info and download: http://www.nativewindsofmontana.com/software/tpdfplus.html

If you need more features, Tomahawk Gold is a steal (IMHO) at $36 per copy

criss:
Polyedit is great: fast, small, easy to use, all the features you need without the bloat. Try it.
The professional version is cheep and has additional features.
Also good and free: Atlantis Nova.
Nice and free: qjot (from xtort.net).

40hz:
Polyedit is great: fast, small, easy to use, all the features you need without the bloat. Try it.
-criss (July 01, 2009, 06:08 AM)
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@ criss: re:Polyedit. Great find! :Thmbsup:

@Techidave:  Polyedit is probably a better choice than the two I suggested since it can read and write .doc format files.

Dormouse:
Polyedit doesn't have controls for editing tables. Planned for version 6 apparently. I stopped testing it when I found that.

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