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Adobe has acquired BuzzWord, a beautiful Flash-based word processor. But we recommend against using it until the company can add in necessary features.
The Atavist Redesign Turns The Long-Form Portal Into A Magic Word Processor Launching today, the new Atavist is arguably the most beautiful and powerful tool for self-publishing on the web.
Adobe has acquired Virtual Ubiquity, the maker of Buzzword, an online word processor that offers features like those of desktop competitor like Microsoft Word. (Announcement here.) Terms of the ...
Words, words, words, as Annie Hathaway used to say when Bill Shakespeare was having one of those days. What’s a body to do? Recently, for example, a Harvard professor wrote to the Economist ...
How the word processor changed literature “Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing,” an upcoming book by Professor Matthew Kirschenbaum, will cover the first authors to use word ...