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  2. Tex-Edit Plus - Wikipedia

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    The program includes text styles, text cleaning, and can read and save ASCII, Unicode, RTF, older formats such as AppleWorks and older versions of Microsoft Word. It can read text out loud, play audio files, and run QuickTime movies. Tex-Edit Plus supports PowerPC and Intel Macs. It requires Mac OS 10.4 through 10.12.

  3. Rich Text Format Directory - Wikipedia

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    Like RTF, RTFD files can be opened on macOS, which supports bundles. Mac applications that support RTF and RTFD include Apple's TextEdit and Pages, and a third-party free program called Bean. However, Microsoft's Office for Mac and most other document applications on the platform do not support RTFD.

  4. TextEdit - Wikipedia

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    The version included in Mac OS X v10.7 added versioning of files, and Autosave similar to iOS. Formatted text, justification, and even the inclusion of graphics and other multimedia elements are supported by TextEdit, as well as the ability to read and write to different character encodings , including Unicode ( UTF-8 and UTF-16 ).

  5. Rich Text Format - Wikipedia

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    The default text editor for macOS, TextEdit, can also view, edit and save RTF files as well as RTFD files, and uses the format as its default. As of July 2009, TextEdit has limited ability to edit RTF document margins. Much older Mac word processing application programs such as MacWrite and WriteNow had the same RTF abilities as TextEdit has.

  6. TextMaker - Wikipedia

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    For mobile use, TextMaker can be run from a USB stick without changing any registry or system files of the host PC. The subscription-version of TextMaker 2024 includes a connection to ChatGPT , which summarizes texts on request, makes suggestions for improvements or generates texts according to hopefully appropriately formulated prompts.

  7. Bean (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bean is a word processor for Mac OS X. Originally free and open source software Bean became closed source at version 3. However, the Bean executable is still distributed free of charge. [3] According to its author, James Hoover, Bean is not meant to replace Microsoft Word, but to be a lean word processor that is beautiful and user friendly.

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  9. List of software that supports Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    Apple Inc.'s TextEdit, the built-in word processing program of Mac OS X, has very basic read and write support for Office Open XML text files starting with Mac OS X v10.5. [6] Atlantis Word Processor includes input and export filters for Office Open XML text documents (DOCX) beginning with version 1.6.3. [7]