Yeah. It is one of those things that I think is hard to answer, because it depends heavily on personal usage. yes, I consider TextEdit a very capable word processor. No, I think it is unfair to call it a note taking app, or Notepad equivalent. It has features that reach pretty far beyond accepted standards of text editors. Outside of advanced formatting and word counts, (and the word count is easily remedied with a simple AppleScript), it does what a word processor is supposed to do.

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On 25 Apr, 2008, at 12:43 PM, David Poehlman wrote:

Hi all,

We do wordprocessing on the Mac more than we think. I know people who use
mail to compose all their documents.

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