Concerning editors, a word count is something that can be easily added via a 
script, so what other features are you looking for in a text editor? There are 
several around from Emacs to nisus Pro <https://www.nisus.com/pro/>. Also, if 
you look for something in the App Store it is harder to use than in earlier 
MacOS systems, but tends to have quite a few things. . One could even get 
Microsoft Word, but I find it more difficult than pages to work with.
In terms of the Google   prompt, is  Google mail working? I would suggest 
either logging out or force quitting System Preferences. What should happen is:
1. You click on the Google account in System Preferences Internet Accounts.
2. A prompt comes up saying you need to enter the information in a Browser 
window.
3. You click the OK, proceed or whatever the button is there.
4. Safari opens in a private browsing window and you enter your Google 
credentials.
5. At this point the prompt to open a browser to enter the password should be 
gone.

                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Jan 12, 2022, at 20:16, 'Kristeen Hughes' via MacVisionaries 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> After getting a new Mac Air and setting it up, my partner has a couple of 
> minor issues.
> First of all, what are people using as a simple text editor that has a few 
> more features than Text Edit, such as being able to get a word count, but is 
> not as complex as Pages? iText Express was her go-to editor, but it does not 
> work with the new Air and/or OS.
> 
> Also, she can’t get rid of the Google login screen. The computer is logged 
> into the Google account, but the request to log in with the username and 
> password will not go away. Any thoughts would be appreciated. She did try 
> going back into System Preferences and to Internet accounts and attempt to 
> log back in, but it is not letting her do this.
> 
> Kristeen
> 
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