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Thursday, January 19, 2006
PC Magazine review of WordPerfect X3
A few noteworthy lines from Edward Mendelson on Corel WordPerfect Office X3 Standard Edition:
Think of an annoyance in Microsoft Office, and you probably won't find it in Corel WordPerfect Office X3....
Where Word automatically reformats documents without asking permission, WordPerfect waits for your command—including a command that reformats your work to fit a specified number of pages.
Tired of reformatting information pasted into Word from a Web page? Use WordPerfect's Ctrl-Alt-V to paste text from the Web and give it the format of the document you're editing.
Microsoft plans to remove many of Office's annoyances in the forthcoming Office "12," but Microsoft's overautomated formatting won't be changed, and Office "12" is many months away.
Overall, PC Magazine gave WP X3 a four out of five, "very good."
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