A Japanese monthly magazine I subscribe to (not computer-related) has a regular column concerning the use of computers with the subject at hand, and this month's column deals entirely with Mac OS X. While praising Jaguar's Unicode capability, it mentions that there is as yet little in the way of word processors that can take advantage of it. The author mentions that Word still cannot use it. He cites TextEdit, OmniOutliner, and Macjournal as three applications that do, but notes that none is a real word processor.

It's likely that the column will mention NW X when it comes out. At least I will make sure the author knows about it. That will be good free advertising for NW.

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Rick Davis
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