Yes Nisus Writer on the classic OS did keep text in the data fork and 
formatting in the resource fork, but surely any word processor will be able to 
just export a text file, so you could utilise the variable tab stops in any 
word processor or use a spreadsheet, then export as text?

Patrick

On 20 Aug 2011, at 02:04, Doug McNutt wrote:

> Nisus 5.1 was really great.  It kept all of the text in a data fork and all 
> of the  formatting in the resource fork. The text files were usable 
> everywhere. No more.  It's now a typical OS 10 word processor.

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