that depends on what version of word processor you are using. the latest versions of Microsoft office push the limits of what is acceptable bloat for a word processor.
Openoffice is free, small, and can install on almost anything that has Java Runtime installed, and has 250MB of free space. Plus it's compatible with Microsoft office formats.
Yes. Open Office is one. It is a free internet download and you can open Word documents (and other Microsoft office documents) in the program and save documents in a Microsoft Word format.
probably just PC
Both pc's and mac's have a word processing app that comes with them.
Alan Hoenig has written: 'WordStar for the IBM PC and compatible computers' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, IBM compatible computers, Programming, Word processing, WordStar (Computer file) 'Introduction to Microsoft Word for the IBM Personal Computer' 'Microsoft Word for the Macintosh' -- subject(s): Macintosh (Computer), Microsoft Word, Programming, Word processing
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Many free word processors are compatible with windows one such example is abiword fro mthe abisource website or the kingsoft writer free 2012 from kingsoft office. Alternatively the most commonly known word processing software compatible with windows would be Microsoft Word.
A word processing device is a machine (including a computer) capable of performing word processing functions, such as creating, modifying, preparing, and performing other related operations on documents. Some computers are made for doing nothing else, while most retail computers can have word processing software installed to add this functionality.
The following is an incomplete list of word processing applications:Microsoft WordWordPadWordPerfectOpenOffice WriterAbiWordKWordPagesTextEditIchitaroTedLyX
I think that all computers are compatible with some kind of presentation software, but it varies because different computers are no compatible with the same software.
David Meredith has written: 'X(PLORE), version 4.0 for DOS compatible computers' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Data processing
Most Windows computers can run Microsoft Word as long as you have a compatible version. All modern Windows computers are able to run it. All Mac computers can run Microsoft Word as long as you have the Mac version of Office installed or you have the free Libre Office installed.
Microsoft Word is a program that is made for word processing. It was first released for computers in the 1980s.
Microsoft Word is for creating professional-looking documents, and is the "head-leader" in text editing,... often referred to as Word Processing. Fact: Early Computers only included Word Processing applications, but not technically only Microsoft Word.