There are two main kinds of word processor, graphical and modal.
What you use in today are graphical word processors where you type is where it types on the page, and you are able to see things like bold and italics in real time.
Early word processors where modal and used markup languages for text styles and fonts. An example of a modal word processor still in use today would be vi for unix.
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what the good qualities of a good word processor is practice, having the knowledge of typing and working quickly!
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a gpp is a general purpose package for instance ... Word processing, Spreadsheets, Power points,Databases and graphic packages.
Database and word processing
A collection of programs for a personal computer that is used to automate common office task. The packages usually includes: word processing, spreadsheets, presentation. email, and database.
Word Processing is the use of computers to prepare documents. On most larger shared systems, word processing tasks are handled in part by the system text editor, in part by layout commands and text formatting programs, and in part by printing facilities. On personal computers, integrated word processing packages that handle all three tasks are more common. A word processor generally refers to a WYSIWYG system where the formatting takes place while you enter your text; no further processing is needed prior to sending your work to a printer. Word and WordPerfect and other similar personal computer packages are examples of word processors.
These packages include word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and publishing. Often bundled into a family or suite of software
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Most word processing packages, such as Microsoft Word, will contain templates and are likely to have one for a timeline. If the type you want is not there try their online database of templates office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/
A collection of programs for a personal computer that is used to automate common office task. The packages usually includes: word processing, spreadsheets, presentation. email, and database.