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Ever since I started writing seriously back in 1995, I’ve spent a lot of money buying the newest edition of Microsoft Office. Earlier this year I bought myself the latest version of MS Office. Big mistake! After spending around £70 it downloaded with relative ease. The trouble was that when it came to livening it up, Microsoft had linked the whole process to their website, requiring me to open a specific Microsoft account for the purpose. Even after I’d fully complied, the damned thing still refused to register and start. As far as I was concerned that was the last straw! I finally decided enough is enough and removed all traces of all versions of MS Office from my laptop. Goodbye MS Word, been nice knowing you – not.
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Well, I like Word. I’ve never used any other word processing program, but I never buy newer versions of Word. I have 2007 and I’ll change it only when I get a new computer. They can’t transfer older programs, so I’ll have to change versions at that time, and I know I won’t like it as well, but I’ll be stuck with it. I can never see any point in making a lot of work for yourself when what you already have works fine.
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I prefer to use Libre Office which is MS Word compatible and free (works on Macs & Microsoft OS – I also have Pages that comes with the Mac, but not used it much Lorinda.
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It’s good to have Word compatible programs, because both Smashwords and Kindle work easily with Word and not so much with other programs, at least in my experience.
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I’ve never used Scrivener before, but it’s something I want to get someday.
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From what I’ve seen from many authors, it is highly recommended Rachel 😀
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Yes, I think my sister has it. Or she has the one similar to it. I can’t remember what it’s called at the moment, though.
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