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I've used PolyEdit Lite for years. I write fiction, so my needs are few but PolyEdit Lite fills them all completely. It is the only word processor I've needed. With the growing need to post to the web, I find the EXPORT TO HTML feature invaluable. With a sorry lack of RTF to HTML converters, Poly Edit Lite fills that void. Paste RTF and export to HTML.
The feature that led me to discover PolyEdit was the need to backup to a network drive. At the time, all the others put the backup file in the same folder that the original file was in, useless in the event of a hard drive crash. PolySoft thinks ahead. I like that in my software developers.
Best personal word processor available, period. May not have some of the arcane Office-like options (like mail merge and collaborative work), but that's stuff you don't need for personal work. What you do need is included. Powerful piece of software, fast and amazingly efficient: takes even less disk space that MS Wordpad, which it easily blows out of the water! The only thing that comes close is Jarte, but PolyEdit Lite is much better. Try it and see for yourself.
PolyEdit Lite is a great upgrade from WordPad. It has tabs, themes, spell-check and the ability to convert selected text to UPPERCASE or lowercase, which I find useful. It also has 5 underlining styles, including Words Only. Tip: To strike-through selected text, go to Format > Font, then click on Strikeout.
The feature that led me to discover PolyEdit was the need to backup to a network drive. At the time, all the others put the backup file in the same folder that the original file was in, useless in the event of a hard drive crash. PolySoft thinks ahead. I like that in my software developers.