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Abiword - Definition

AbiWord 2.2.1 for Windows

AbiWord is a free word processing program under the GNU General Public License (GPL) which runs on Linux, Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, SkyOS, and other operating systems. AbiWord was originally started by SourceGear Corporation as the first component of AbiSuite, as an ambitious plan to create a full Open Source Office Suite. SourceGear gradually moved to other business interests and the project is currently run entirely by a team of volunteer developers.

AbiWord Version 1.0 was released on 18 April, 2002 and received praise for its speed and small size. However version 1.0 did not yet include support for table based layout, which many users considered an essential feature. Table support was finally included as planned for version 2.0, which was released on September 15, 2003. The latest stable and most recent release is 2.2.3.

AbiWord has several import/export filters including Rich Text Format (RTF), Hypertext (HTML), OpenOffice.org, Microsoft Word and LaTeX. The native file format uses XML, so documents written with the program are perceived to be a safe investment from a digital archiving perspective.

AbiWord has a very similar user interface to Microsoft Word to help make it easier for new users to migrate to Abiword. Although there are differences, the AbiWord developers aim to embrace and copy the design of Microsoft Word or extend it and produce a better improved design.

The name AbiWord is derived from the root of the Spanish word "Abierto" meaning open. The English pronunciation sounds like "Abbey" Word.

AbiWord contains a Wikipedia plugin to look up an encyclopedic reference for a selected word [1] (http://www.abisource.com/mailinglists/abiword-dev/01/December/0391.html).

Versions

The latest stable and most recent release is 2.2.3.

Abiword 0.7 May 19 1999

Abiword 0.9 July 31 2001

Abiword 1.0 April 18, 2002.

Abiword 2.0 September 15, 2003. Included support for Tables, Footnotes and Endnotes.

Abiword 2.2 December 3, 2004 Included support for Table of Contents.

See also: Microsoft Word, OpenOffice.org, WordPerfect

External links

  • AbiSource.com (http://www.abisource.com/), the website.
  • Andrew Leonard: Abiword Up. (http://salon.com/tech/col/leon/2002/11/15/abiword/index.html) Salon.com, Nov 15 2002. History of the project and comparison with closed source development.
  • AbiWord vs. MS Word (http://www.flexbeta.net/main/articles.php?action=show&id=78) Flexbeta.net, Sep 1 2004.


Example Usage of Abiword

askpedia: how can i print stickey labels withn Abiword http://askp.me/16851
mkpheartsnyc: HALLELUJAH - Microsoft Office!!! (I've been using Abiword and Openoffice, which are great, but ultimately less awesome)
alineonline: Meu smart só lê documento .doc criado pelo M$Word, rejeitou Abiword, Textmaker, Writer, Google docs... Vai voar smartphone pela janela :-/
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