Abiword is Awesome
Abiword has just become my new favorite word processor. It’s always been nice for being so quick and low on resources, but the 2.6 release of Abiword has added two new features which have pushed it over the top for me.
First, Abiword now has .odt (OpenDocument Text) support, so making the switch from OpenOffice.org is a lot less painful. This is a feature I’ve also been waiting for in KOffice 2 which has finally released it’s first Release Candidate.
My favorite new feature is the Abiword...
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The new collaboration tool seems awesome! Way to go! (And it shows how the OO.o-model of replicating MS Office is inherently flawed, and hurts FLOSS in the long run.)