On 6 December 2011 19:09, Tom <a50mhzham at gmail.com> wrote:
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WordPerfect is still out there; believe it or not my company still uses it
as its primary word processing program. Not everyone has drunk the microsoft
kool-aid. We're moving towards OpenOffice; all the IT types use that but
still have to support WP. Recent versions of WordPerfect can export
("SaveAs") a variety of formats, including RTF which should be readable by
any given word processing program.
We still use WP 3.5 on PPC (which is freely available). We are loath
to move to recent Macs as we would lose it or purchase Windoze
versions). The "show-codes" feature has saved us a fair amount of
grief over the years when editing large documents. Why do the others
not have it? (Is it an IPR issue?)