TextEdit, iWork's Pages, Microsoft Word for Mac..
There are some online HTML editors, but the main ones are Notepad for window and TextEdit for Mac.
TextEdit itself does not do a word count but there is a free little app called NanoCount (See links below) which will count your words or characters. You can also enter your target and it will show you when you are reaching your total.
You can buy a pages app in the mac app store for I think $10, but I could be wrong. Pages makes fancy documents such as brochures and advertisements. If you don't want to buy it, the Mac comes with TextEdit.
TextEdit is a word processor. It would be similar to packages like Microsoft Word or Word Perfect.
Open TextEdit up and start typing. command&spacebar then type textedit to open it up
Word processors are used for creating or editing text in general, for example Notepad (or Textedit if you're on a mac) and Microsoft Word are both word processors
It's only listed when opening a file.If you just want to open it via TextEdit then just use the Open... option in the File menu while in TextEdit.
It's called notepad. Its under accessories. How to get there: start>all programs>accessories>notepad
TextEdit on a Mac can handle many Word documents. Word itself is only available to download as part of the Office suite or it can be purchased from any Mac software supplier.
TextEdit located in your Applications folder will open and display Rich Text Format (RTF) files.
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