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AbiWord 1.0.1 Quick Look [MozillaQuest]
May 10, 2002

Mike Angelo offers a quick overview of the new version of AbiWord, including comparative memory requirements and screenshots, in this online article at MozillaQuest Magazine. Angelo writes . . .

" . . . AbiWord is a very nice, lightweight, Microsoft Word clone. It looks and feels very much as MS Word looks and feels. You can use AbiWord for word-processing. AbiWord also is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get, pronounced wizzy-wig) HTML authoring program . . ."

" . . . The recent release of AbiWord 1.0 pulled this product out of the pre-1.0 version beta stages. However, it did not take the AbiWord developers long to move right to work adding more features and improvements to AbiWord . . . "

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