Figma wowed the app design community with new features announced at its annual Config event last week - but the big story was ...
Why write documents in Microsoft Word when Typst does everyting you need while being much lighter?
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In many professional environments, writing and editing are often considered among the more time-intensive and repetitive parts of daily work. From legal documents to internal reports, the process ...
Before we go any further, an invitation: On Thursday, April 23, at 1 p.m. ET, my colleague Jared Newman and I will be cohosting “The AI Productivity Playbook: A Practical Guide to Working Smarter,” a ...
After looking at 25 payment processors, I think these five are the best for different business types. If you want to accept card payments at your business, you’ll need a payment processor. Below, I’ve ...
For many law firms, legal word processing is both mission-critical and chronically under-optimized. Briefs, motions, agreements, and complex templates must be produced quickly, flawlessly, and in ...
As someone with ADHD who writes for a living, I need to block out as many distractions as possible when I’m writing. I usually accomplish that by turning off Wi-Fi on my iPad, leaving my phone in ...
Microsoft Office has long been the king of the office suite. Commonly used in the business and educational space, Microsoft Office is so ubiquitous that even non-tech people know what it is. Over the ...
The word processor is a staple of the computer world. In response to writers needing to get work done, the late 1970s and early 1980s saw hundreds of word processors vying for market space. Microsoft ...
What if your word processor could not only understand your needs but also anticipate them? With the 2025 update to Microsoft Word, that vision is closer to reality than ever. Packed with innovative ...
At this moment, Nisus Writer is essentially Schrödinger’s word processor: it is simultaneously dead and alive, and there’s no way to know more than that right now. We do know that apps, like cats, don ...