I have used the free version at times in the past and have found it works well. I'm not a power user (with regard to word processors) so I can't really comment with great detail. (I think one thing that moved me away from Jarte was that when I was trying to paste a rich text document's text into something like, say, Outlook's email client (compose window) it lost all formatting. That may be what is supposed to happen in such cases, but it made Jarte a bit less usable for me at the time.)
A good review of Jarte (including helpful user comments) is here.
This post was edited by not2bright on Thu, Aug 1, 13 at 10:46
That free version is a come-on for another version with more features that the company sells for $20.
Try Open Office. It's free, supported by a large community of programmers and users, and nothing's for sale.
There's a lot of decent free software, but not all of it is. There's a lot of commercial software for sale that's also very decent. These producers that try to appear like one, when they're really the other, annoy me. It's an intentional deception to trap people.
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