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Jacrobat is a free open source PDF editor that will support all functionalities of a simple wordprocessor. Advanced functionalities will be added as the project matures.
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Lexi is a Java 2 based WordProcessor. It currently edits plain text and RTF files, with HTML and Open Document Format support planned. Lexi was originally written by Matthew Schmidt and Brill Pappin.
FictionVocabulary is a tool for counting words in text files. It uses
vocabularies with word sets e.g. 1000 most useful words etc.
Counting occurs through vocabularies, so word list consists only of
words which are not represent in vocabularies
Vex is a CSS-styled XML editor based on the Eclipse platform. It provides a wordprocessor-like interface for document-style XML documents such as DocBook and xhtml.
PyWord is a powerful and flexible text editor written in Python. It aims to be similar to other, existing editors (including emacs), but has several unique features as well.
Tekstilo is a wordprocessor for Mac OS X (and eventually GNUStep). It is designed to correspond to the WYSIWYM philosophy (What you see is what you mean).
Latex editor with document structure tree view and project handling. Latex output allows direct jump to warnings/errors. Projects folders gives support for figures/graphs. Editor component includes usual features like search/replace and syntax highlight.
This elisp package provides text based table creation and editing
feature. Emacs can edit tables embedded inside a document, just like a modern WYSIWYG wordprocessor. The latest version generates a table HTML source from a WYSIWYG table.
PowerMaker will be a fully developed Text/WordProcessor and Presentation/Slide Manager for MacOS X. Name comes from two commercial Apps it tries to resemble and mix in look and feel as good as possible: PowerPoint by Microsoft & FrameMaker by Adobe
TeXPerfect plans to be a cross-platform, extensible, user-friendly yet expert-tunable visual TeX implementation. The most important feature will be a split screen (inspired by WordPerfect(R) Reveal Codes) showing the underlying TeX code.
Roap scans a text file, extracts regions that matches specified
patterns from it, and processes them with specified executables
sequentially. Each executable reads the region as the stdin,
and whole their stdouts are written out as the stdout of Roap
The Hebrew Editor package is intended mostly for Hebrew speaking users for creating and editing Hebrew/English LaTeX documents. This package provides a text (terminal) based wordprocessor which is extreamly LaTeX oriented.