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<P>I don't know why, but over the last year readers have several times brought up a topic that is a something of an historic gripe - actually, in terms of the technology world, one that is ancient ...
Microsoft Word may be the dominant word processing software used in offices today, but Corel’s WordPerfect still has a home in many federal agencies for at least the immediate future. Thousands of ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. WordPerfect Office X3—the latest version of Corels ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This documentation is for WordPerfect ...
Corel started out in the mid-1980s as a specialist in graphics software and notably features CorelDraw. Through a series of acquisitions and expansions, the Ottawa-based company's portfolio grew to ...
Novell Inc. on Friday filed an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft Corp., accusing the software giant of unfairly eliminating competition for office productivity applications during the time Novell ...
Trampled by Microsoft Office in the business suite arena, Corel’s WordPerfect word processor and Quattro Pro spreadsheet have lately been moving downmarket, preinstalled on value-priced PCs from HP, ...
Sony wants to split the difference when it comes to adopting competing software products from Microsoft and Corel. The Japanese company, which has emerged as the fastest growing major PC maker in the ...
Long the underdog, WordPerfect has filled a niche and maintained a strong following over the years. The latest WordPerfect Office 11 offers more polish than useful new capabilities, but some may find ...
Software maker Corel announced a new version Monday of its WordPerfect office software, marketing the package as a low-cost alternative to Microsoft Office for consumers and small businesses.
AS Microsoft works on the next version of its Office suite, expected to be released about the same time as Windows Vista, it helps to be reminded that, yes, you do still have a choice. It may seem as ...