Maybe You Don’t Need a Huge Office Program…Maybe All You Need Is One of These

By | February 13, 2023

 

 

Maybe You Don’t Need a Huge Office Program…Maybe All You Need Is One of These

Three Excellent Free Word Processing Programs for Windows 10 and Windows 11

If you don’t need to create spreadsheets or make fancy presentations, then maybe all you need is a word processor. 

If you need to open or work with MS Word Doc and Docx or if you need to save your work in Word .doc or .docx format, you can download one of the many free “MS Office” alternatives such as Open Office, Libre Office, and many others. These free office suites are great if you need some or all the functionality of the programs that come with MS Office. But what if you don’t use Excel or PowerPoint or any of the other programs that come with MS Office or the free alternatives?

What if all you really want and need is a good word processor? One that can open Word documents and save files as Word documents that even your friends with Microsoft Office can read. How about a word processor that not only opens and saves documents in MS Word format but edits and saves files in PDF format?

Today we are featuring three excellent free word processors that don’t require you to download a lumbering 300 MB office suite or spend money on Microsoft Office. These word processors work with many formats – including MS Word.

We’ll start with the one you already have but probably won’t ever use.
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WordPad

The venerable old WordPad isn’t the same WordPad you remember from  Windows XP or Windows Vista. Nope. It’s grown up to be quite a nice word processor that can open Microsoft Word doc and docx files as well as Open Office files, text files, and more. And while it can’t save files in MS Word format, it can save files in RTF (rich text) format which can be opened in almost any word processor – including MS Word.

WordPad is already on your computer. To open it on Windows 7 or Windows 8, press Windows Key + R and type the word WRITE and press Enter.

If you’re using Windows 10, just type WordPad in the taskbar search and press Enter.

Cloudeight Windows 10 Tips & Tricks
Above: MS Word .docx file open in WordPad on Windows 11.

Once WordPad is open you right-click its icon on the taskbar and choose “Pin to taskbar”. Then you’ll always have a shortcut to WordPad handy.

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AbleWord

A free word processor and PDF reader & editor all in one. Easy to use, familiar interface, and lots of features. Opens, creates, and edits MS Word .docx and .doc. AbleWord can also save Word documents as PDF and PDF documents as Word documents.

Here’s some info from the developer:

“Edit PDF files as simply as Word® documents

There are a few free Word Processing packages available for Windows but none come close to the features offered by AbleWord. It is highly compatible with popular document formats including DOC & DOCX but AbleWord can also open and save as a PDF which makes it a very useful tool to have.

AbleWord can read and write the following file types:

Microsoft Word® (doc, docx)
Adobe® PDF (pdf)
Rich Text (rtf)
Plain Text (txt)
HTML (html, htm)

AbleWord very simple to install and use, it is commonly used as a PDF Editor and also for converting PDF to Word® but of course it is also a splendid Word processor and supports most of Microsoft Word® features.”

Cloudeight Windows 10 Tips & Tricks

Above: MS Word .docx file open for editing in AbleWord.

AbleWord is free for home and business use. The download is small, and the installer is clean. Great program.

You can read more about and/or Download AbleWord from here.

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Jarte 6.2

Jarte is a Windows word processor that can read and save your word processing gems in Word format in .doc or .docx format. You’ll need to install the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack if you want to save in .docx format. But that’s no big deal because when you try to save a document as .docx, Jarte gives you a link to download it. Once you install it, reopen Jarte and you’re in business.

Jarte has a lot of features; here are a few of them

Fully compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11. It works on both 32-bit and 64-bit computers.

Tabbed interface to provide easy access to open documents

Opens files with file extension RTF, file extension DOC, and file extension DOCX

Fast start-up

Compact screen size

Can be run directly from a pluggable USB flash drive

High-quality spell checker with custom user dictionary

And much more.

And for those who have problems with their eyesight or who are blind, Jarte offers this:

Jarte has become a particularly popular word processor for the blind community due to its special screen reader mode. When Jarte detects the presence of a running screen reader program it starts in screen reader mode with an interface that is specifically designed to maximize accessibility via screen reader programs. An example of Jarte’s screen reader friendliness is its pop-up menu-driven spell check feature which directs the screen reader to audibly spell out misspellings and spelling suggestions. Jarte Plus also provides an optional audible notice when it detects a misspelled word has just been typed. Jarte is committed to being a great word processor choice for the visually impaired.

Cloudeight Windows 10 Tips & Tricks
Above: MS Word .docx file open for editing in Jarte.

We first recommended Jarte back in 2011. Now here it is 2023 and Jarte is still a great word processor. And while Jarte says it works in Windows 10, it works great in Windows 11 too. We know because we tested it.

You can read more about and/or download Jarte from here.

6 thoughts on “Maybe You Don’t Need a Huge Office Program…Maybe All You Need Is One of These

  1. D.

    I use Libre Office. Now it very well could be overkill for me for what I need.

    Thanks for posting this. I will hold on to this posting for a while.

    Reply
  2. Gina

    “Crypt Edit” is also easy to use. I’ve been using it for quite a while now.

    Reply
  3. Sandy

    Oh boy, thank you so much for this. I got word pad on my task bar. Now, how do I get rid of my expensive Microsoft Word I been paying for over the last 5 years?

    Reply

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