Re: a little OT-Freeware/Shareware Word Processor
> Does anyone know of a suitable program
that will run on a G-3 iMac?
AppleWorks for $79: http://www.apple.com/appleworks/
Yup. And it can read and write files in several versions of WinWord format. I've used AppleWorks 6 on my Mac laptop to translate files between a client using Word XP and another one of their freelancers who used a much earlier Word version (v6?) on one of the client's cast off Win95 computers. Other than an occasional minor pagination tweak (12 pt Arial on the Mac is a slightly different width than 12 pt Arial on Windows <sigh>) the conversions worked very well.
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