i've been blogging for over two years, with many of my posts focusing on tools to help writers become more productive. With a recent surge in readership, I thought it would be helpful to new readers to pull together a list of my most important reviews about word processors for Windows. [
Actually, this was also to fulfill as assignment in ProBlogger's on-going 31-Days To Build A Better Blog challenge -- it just started, so you may wish to join in.]
I found myself writing a very substantive post, with annotations about each software I had reviewed. Altogether, the annotations paint a rather broad picture of how one word processor can be different from another, while the linked reviews themselves provide additional details and illustrative screenshots. Writers may discover that there are alternative word processors that may meet better some of their particular needs.
Now that this has been posted to my blog, I realize that it may be one of the best, and most helpful articles I've yet posted. You can see it at my blog
Becoming A Writer - Seriously.
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