On top of the feature that Writer Express had the Pro version has added: Table of ContentsIndexingBookmarksCross ReferencesAttribute Sensitive SearchText Wrap Around ImagesLine NumberingWindow and Orphan ControlExtended MacrosEnhanced Note StylesGlossariesand moreIf you want to compare Writer Express and the Writer Pro products, Nisus provides a handy chart for feature comparison.A huge consideration in selecting a main office application is what formats can it read and write documents in. If you have friends or colleges that use MS Windows or other word processors on a Mac or Linux you can probably exchange documents with them with no problems. Below are the formats that the Writer Pro can read/write documents in:As you can see, Rich Text Format is the preferred format, for both Writer Express and Pro. Rich Text Format is somewhat a universal format for written documents and is support by almost all word processors.You can often learn a great deal about an application by looking at it’s preferences.
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