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zridling:
If you find a link or blog post to the Word Processor Review online, post it here. Criticism is especially welcome!

zridling:
Peter Sefton's blog:
Balanced review of word processors? I don't think so.

zridling:
Simon Phipps of Sun Microsystems:
"Excellent and balanced reviews of the top three word-processors"

mouser:
Newgroup post:
http://groups.google.com/group/woyp/browse_thread/thread/f49a50dfac0a922d/991dbfa64d2d9ac9?lnk=st&q=donationcoder.com+wordprocs&rnum=1&hl=en#991dbfa64d2d9ac9

I found it a bit odd that anyone would bother doing a word processor comparison in this day and age, but curiosity got the better of me and I went to check it out. The following paragraph hooked me into wanting to read the whole thing..
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mouser:
OsNews.com (great site):

Process This - a Personal Analysis of the State of 'Office' Computing

This is a response to the first part of the word processor review recently featured on donationcoder.com. I have WordPerfect Office X3, OpenOffice.org 2.1, and MS Office 2003 all installed on my computer, and the article stirred up some of the opinions that have gradually come to settle in the depths of my mind. So here are my thoughts..
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